GCP Security Architect

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Job Title: GCP Security Architect

Rate:DOE

Location:Hybrid (Office in London)

The client is seeking a skilled GCP Security Architect to drive innovative cloud solutions. In this role, the architect will design and manage infrastructure using Terraform, optimize BigQuery Storage, and integrate Vertex AI within GCP environments. Responsibilities include ensuring effective security measures and collaborating with various teams to achieve technical and business objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Architect and manage scalable GCP environments using Infrastructure as Code.
  2. Integrate Vertex AI and manage machine learning pipelines.
  3. Design optimized solutions with BigQuery Storage.
  4. Implement continuous security monitoring with Wiz Security Control.
  5. Develop automation scripts to streamline operations.
  6. Ensure GCP security best practices and perform compliance checks.

Requirements:

  1. GCP Professional Cloud Architect certification preferred.
  2. Proven IaC experience using Terraform for GCP.
  3. Extensive knowledge of GCP services, including Compute Engine and Cloud Storage.
  4. Proficient in Python, Bash, and automation tools.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Contract

Job function

Information Technology

Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting, Business Consulting and Services, and Computer and Network Security

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