Cloud Security Engineer - Wolverhampton

OSB
Wolverhampton
3 weeks ago
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About the team:

Group Information Security handle all aspects IT Security for the Group. Within the group the Security Engineering team are responsible for the secure design and build elements of solutions and services that protect our customers, our data and our brand.

Our philosophy:

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Our recruitment process can include telephone calls, virtual meetings via Webex and face to face meetings in one of our offices. If you apply for one of our roles, we will be sure to ask you if you require any support with any of these stages.

What you will be doing:

In this role, you will be working as part of the established Cloud Centre of Excellence as a subject matter expert that is responsible for the design and implementation of the cloud security services as part of the modernisation strategy.

The role requires cloud experience and knowledge of security design principles and practices for foundational cloud services across cloud compute, storage, networking, RBAC as well as experience of integration with existing Group Security services and processes such as monitoring, alerting and incident response.

The person will work closely with multiple teams within OSB Group through an agile delivery model and represent Group Information Security (GIS) at programme design and delivery meetings to promote and enforce the security requirements and guardrails for the cloud platform.

Your responsibilities will include…

  • Assisting with scoping, designing and building of secure Azure cloud services to support the Modernisation programme and deliver a scalable and flexible cloud security capability
  • Working with the Design & Delivery Lead to help define and deliver the high-level and low-level security objectives and designs for a project or programme, aligning to business and functional requirements
  • Driving discussions and design decisions to deliver scalable and manageable cloud solutions aligned to security, performance, operational and cost constraints
  • Working closely with application development teams to deliver secure code and integration with various SAST, SCA and DAST tools for the CI/CD pipeline
  • Delivering security work stream activities and tasks against the migration strategy and integration points for central security services to manage/monitor the cloud infrastructure
  • Working with teams to implement secure systems and solutions through the application of regulations, policies, standards and procedures to meet user needs while managing business and security risks
  • Understanding industry standard controls to deliver compliant solutions through appropriate adoption, configuration and management of key controls
  • Developing, testing, and delivering Security Policy as code for a variety of Public Cloud compute services and Container platforms leveraging native services

In return for your commitment:

We offer a base salary dependent on experience of up to £95,000 and a competitive benefits package including:

  • Discretionary annual bonus opportunity of up to 25%
  • 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Contributory pension (8% employer 5% employee)
  • Life Assurance (4x salary) plus Group Income Protection
  • Access to Private Medical Insurance and Medical Cash Plan
  • Additional benefits such as Hybrid working, Cycle Purchase scheme, Technology Purchase scheme, Season Ticket Loan, Holiday purchase / sell schemes, Employee Perk Portals, Payroll giving and Save as you Earn scheme

Could you be the one?

We are looking for talented individuals who have the experience and knowledge set out below:

  • Proven experience in:
    • Cloud Infrastructure Engineering/Platform Engineer/Security Engineer role, migrating and integrating cloud foundation services
    • Integrating security into CI/CD pipelines for the underlying cloud infrastructure platform and/or the landing zone services with Security tools
    • Implementing secure core foundational services in a cloud infrastructure for Active Directory, SecDevOps, Networking Services, at an enterprise level
    • Setting up and managing container security in platforms
  • Certifications in:
    • Microsoft Azure Security Engineer Associate certification or AWS equivalent

What to do next

If this sounds like you, please apply now!

If shortlisted from your initial application we operate a personalised recruitment process.

Interviews are a two way street, we aim for them to be relevant and conversational to get the best out of you!

OSB Group are dedicated to diversity in the workplace and committed to treating all our employees and job applicants equally. We embrace equal opportunities and are opposed to discrimination on any grounds.

As part of our public commitment to the Women in Finance Charter, we have introduced our own initiatives to attract, develop and advance senior women in our sector.

We don\\\'t stop there though, we have broadened our approach to encourage diversity and inclusion at all levels and in all roles. Our leadership and Executive Committee are right behind us, to the extent that our Diversity Champions sit at Board level and on a monthly basis receive updates on our progress.

All applicants must have rights to work in the UK and be willing to undertake the relevant pre-employment screening checks should your application be successful.

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