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PKI Engineer


KEY BULLET POINTS

  • PKI Engineer– 3-month contract
  • £45ph / £340 per day (via Umbrella)
  • Mostly remote with occasional Central London site meetings
  • Experience withVenafi,TLS, andKubernetesrequired


ABOUT THE CLIENT

Our client is a major enterprise organisation operating across global markets, with high-scale security infrastructure at the heart of their operations. Due to a short-term delivery window, they’re seeking aPKI Engineerwith Venafi deployment expertise and deep TLS knowledge to support a critical project around secure certificate lifecycle management and Kubernetes integration.


THE BENEFITS

  • £340 per day / £45 per hour (via Umbrella, Inside IR35)
  • Initial 3-month contract
  • Mostly remote – occasional meetings onsite in central London
  • Opportunity to deliver on a security-critical enterprise project
  • Join a project with fast deployment timelines and high visibility


THE PKI ENGINEER ROLE

You’ll take a role in delivering secure PKI and TLS configuration usingVenafi Zero TouchandTLS Protect, with a strong focus on Kubernetes environments. You’ll be responsible for producing design documentation, shaping integration models, and supporting deployment strategy and implementation across the business.


PKI ENGINEER ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • Experience deployingVenafi PKI Zero Touch
  • Venafi TLS Protectexperience
  • TLS for Kubernetes
  • Proven experience producingdesign documentationfor deployment/integration
  • Strong understanding of enterprise certificate management


TO BE CONSIDERED:

Please either apply through this advert or email me directly at . For more info, call me on/ 07889 589 648.

By applying, you give consent for us to process and submit your application to our client for this vacancy only.


KEY SKILLS

PKI, Venafi, TLS Protect, Zero Touch, TLS for Kubernetes, Certificate Management, Security Engineering, Design Documentation, NSD

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