Cloud Security Engineer / Information Security Engineer

Ignite Digital Search Limited
united kingdom
1 month ago
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We are looking for an experienced Cloud Security Engineer eager for a new challenge!

Are you passionate about building something new?

We’re looking for an experienced Cloud Security Engineer to join a new team of a start-up challenger bank. This hands-on role offers the opportunity to grow into the Head of Information Security, eventually building and leading a new security team.

The role.

As a Cloud Security Engineer you will:

  • Implement and manage security controls and countermeasures.
  • Perform vulnerability management and remediation.
  • Collaborate with software engineering and product teams.
  • Manage Active Directory, Azure, Office 365, and Defender services.
  • Respond to new vulnerabilities and manage remediation.
  • Develop and manage security measures for generative AI usage.

About you.

We are looking for someone with the following skills and experiences:

  • Degree/diploma in a tech-related field or relevant experience.
  • Preferred certifications: PenTest+, Security+, OSCP, CCSP, CEH, GCIH, GMON.
  • 3+ years in IT Security, preferably in fintech, SaaS or banking/financial services.
  • Strong experience of working closely with software engineering and product teams with understanding of CI/CD pipelines for new feature and product releases.
  • Strong scripting skills (Python, PowerShell, Bash).
  • Experience in DevSecOps and Cloud Security.

You will also have the following technical expertise:

  • Endpoint and network security concepts.
  • Cryptography and data security.
  • Some knowledge of GDPR & PCI-DSS.
  • Strong experience of AWS and ideally certified.
  • Forensic investigation techniques.
  • Experience with security technologies (e.g., SIEM, DLP, IDS, IPS).
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Security Centre and Sentinel.
  • Understanding of ISO27001:22, NIST, and secure software development.

Your personal attributes will include:

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong leadership and time management abilities.
  • Collaborative approach and relationship-building skills.

The benefits.

Our client offers the opportunity to be part of a dynamic start-up environment. You will play a crucial role in establishing its security strategy, whilst developing your own career. You will be able to embrace the vibrant startup culture having a tangible input to building and leading a new security team.

On top of this, our client knows what is important to its people. As its new Cloud Security Engineer, you can expect the following:

  • Flexible hybrid working (1 day per week in the office).
  • 25 days holiday plus your birthday off.
  • A generous 10% employer pension contribution.
  • Life assurance.
  • Private medical and dental coverage.
  • Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 helpline), Physiotherapy (up to eight sessions per year).
  • Discretionary bonus scheme.

Apply Now and Shape the Future of Fintech!

Ignite Digital Talent are committed to creating equal opportunities, and welcome job applications from all who are qualified and eligible to work in the UK, regardless of colour, ethnic or national origin, race, gender, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, religious or political beliefs, marital status, or family circumstances.

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