Security Engineer

Matchtech
united kingdom
1 week ago
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Our client, a prominent organisation in the broadcast industry, is seeking a dedicated Security Engineer to join their permanent team. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring the integrity and safety of their cloud infrastructure, focusing specifically on AWS Security.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assess and maintain high standards of security maturity across the cloud infrastructure
  • Manage technical vulnerabilities and support continued system maintenance to minimise technical debt
  • Ensure visibility and reporting of cloud infrastructure compliance with security standards (e.g., ISO 27001, CIS)
  • Develop requirements, design, and implement cloud security tools, focusing on threat detection and risks
  • Identify, remediate, and report security vulnerabilities
  • Report compliance with security standards
  • Support security design and architecture reviews
  • Work closely with infrastructure teams on security design and control strategies
  • Define and operate secure development/operations (DevOps) practices, including code scanning and Kubernetes security
  • Implement system and device hardening policies and reporting
  • Conduct technology-focused threat assessments to identify threats and risks
  • Document security requirements, patterns, and processes
  • Liaise closely with cyber security, infrastructure, and digital teams on new and existing initiatives

Job Requirements:

  • Experience in cloud security, with a particular focus on AWS Security
  • Understanding of cloud infrastructure security standards and compliance (e.g., ISO 27001, CIS)
  • Proficiency in managing and reporting vulnerabilities across cloud environments
  • Capability to develop and implement cloud security tools and strategies
  • Knowledge of secure DevOps practices, including code scanning and container security
  • Ability to work collaboratively with various teams on security initiatives
  • Strong documentation and reporting skills

If you are an experienced Security Engineer with expertise in cloud security, particularly AWS Security, we encourage you to apply now and become part of our client's dedicated team in the exciting broadcast industry.

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