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Crawley
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Client: Corecom Consulting
Location: crawley, west sussex, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
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Job Views: 3
Posted: 04.06.2025
Expiry Date: 19.07.2025
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Job Description: 6-month contract | High-profile racing events | Cloudflare & Security | Client-facing | Fully Remote
We’re hiring a Cloudflare Support Engineer to work with one of the biggest names in Formula 1. You’ll be part of a team protecting global race events (like Monaco & Las Vegas) from targeted attacks and service disruptions.
This is not your average support role – you’ll be:
Client-facing – engaging with high-profile stakeholders, requiring strong communication
Handling monitoring, escalations, and incident response
Working closely with Cloudflare’s security & performance services
Supporting feeds & tools introduced to prevent breaches during races
Acting as a key part of the incident management chain
Must-Have Skills
Strong communication – this is a client-heavy, speaking role
Understanding of security operations, monitoring, and escalation
Experience in incident or breach response
Comfortable in a high-pressure, fast-moving environment like F1

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