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Product Security Engineer

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9 months ago
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Product Security Engineer

About Us:

Join a Leading HealthTech Company Passionate About Sustainability

Are you ready to take on an extraordinary career opportunity with a rapidly expanding, purpose-driven tech company? Known for their impact, this innovative brand is dedicated to making a difference for the environment, its people, and communities. With a strategy focused on sustainability and driving positive change, they're looking for aSenior Product Security Engineerto join them on their journey.

Our Mission:

We are a multi-award-winning platform on an extraordinary SDLC journey, committed to making a difference to the environment, people, and communities while pushing sustainability across HealthTech solutions.

Salary:£75k and 15% bonus (DOE)

Your Mission:

  • Leverage your advanced security knowledgeto enhance the company's security posture.
  • Manage Cloud-based (AWS, Azure) & on-prem infrastructuresto ensure robust, scalable, and secure solutions.
  • Act as therisk managerandautomation advocate, driving forward security improvements.
  • Safeguardcustomer and client datawith your expertise and passion for security.

What You'll Do:

  • Evaluate and improve the company’s current security activities and protocols.
  • Oversee the entireSDLC output, from requirements to reviews, automated tooling, threat models, and penetration testing.
  • Stay ahead of emerging vulnerabilities, championing aculture of automationin internal security tools and controls.
  • Work closely with the product security team totest and enhance safeguardsacross the infrastructure.
  • Act as asecurity advocate, encouraging a proactive approach to identifying and mitigating risks.

To Succeed, You’ll Need:

  • Thorough experiencein cloud-based security solutions (AWS, Azure).
  • Expertise intesting pre-established servicesand ensuring their security.
  • Comfortable leadingthreat modellingsessions alongside the engineering team.
  • Strong understanding of choosing, implementing, and maintaining security products and services.
  • Up-to-date knowledge ofautomation scripting(Python, PowerShell, Go, etc.).
  • Abasic understanding of cryptography, authentication, and authorisation.

Next Steps:

If you're a dynamic, hard-working individual who is passionate aboutHealthTechandsustainability, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Don’t miss out on the chance to work with a company making a real difference!

Seniority Level

Mid-Senior level

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Engineering, Information Technology, and Product Management

Industries

Technology, Information and Media

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