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Staff Security Engineer, Field Assurance

Databricks
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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RDQ326R19

We are seeking a Staff Security Engineer, Assurance Field Engineering, to join our Security organization. In this role, you will work side-by-side with Databricks’s strategic customers, partner with our field, and support essential security programs. You will play a key role in evangelizing Databricks’ comprehensive security program to our customers and the general market.


This is a high-impact position that helps to meet customer security requests related to the output of our assurance team and the requirements of our customers’ assurance teams. It is a unique role for a well-rounded, field-facing security professional with deep knowledge in the assurance space.


The impact you will have:

Build a direct and ongoing relationship with security teams at our top customers across the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) to support customer risk audits and periodic security reviews. This includes how Databricks can support customer compliance requirements with regional regulations, including DORA, the EU Cybersecurity Act, and GDPR frameworks.


Participate as a member of the field security team in strategic customer meetings by providing insights on security and compliance best practices that may be relevant to the EMEA region.
Enhance the visibility of assurance offerings by supporting and participating in market initiatives within the EMEA region.
Enhance the Security questionnaire process to improve service levels and efficiency.
Contribute and participate in field activities such as webinars, conferences, blogs, etc.
Interpret customer feedback into technical product requirements to best support compliance with EMEA regulations. Write high-level documents to update prospects and customers on relevant features and programs that successfully address regional compliance needs.

What we look for:

8+ years of architecture experience building, consulting to, or implementing technology risk programs


Well-versed in the overall challenges facing customers around our solutions' security, compliance, legal, and regulations with an enhanced focus on the EMEA region.
Experience solving complex problems, serving as a subject matter expert in security, and delivering impactful solutions across the company. 
Proficiency in various cloud service platforms and security areas, focusing on addressing unique customer security challenges throughout the EMEA region. Experience leading cross-functional teams to complete projects with multiple dependencies and constraints.
Ability to build relationships with and manage diverse stakeholders remotely
Understanding of Data Science and Machine Learning concepts and applications
Outstanding presentation skills to both technical and executive audiences, whether impromptu on a whiteboard or using presentations and demos
Bachelor’s Degree required, Master's Degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics or related fields, or equivalent experience preferred

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