Security Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-08
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, Systems Engineer, Cloud Computing: Infrastructure & Operations
I'm currently working with a highly sophisticated, technology-driven organisation operating at serious scale, looking to bring in an Enterprise Security Engineer to shape and secure a modern, high-performance environment.
This isn’t a role where you’re just maintaining controls, you’ll be designing and influencing how security is embedded across cloud, infrastructure, and emerging AI systems.
The RoleYou’ll sit at the heart of a forward-thinking security team, working across cloud platforms, infrastructure, and AI-driven systems.
There’s real scope here to take ownership, introduce new ideas, and build security solutions that balance robustness with developer experience.
What You’ll Be Doing- Designing and implementing security controls across public and hybrid cloud environments
- Securing a mix of traditional infrastructure and modern AI/ML workloads
- Building and improving IAM capabilities in a cloud-native ecosystem
- Developing observability and detection capabilities for high-performance systems
- Leading vulnerability management efforts, from identification through to remediation
- Working closely with engineering and security teams to respond to incidents and improve processes
- Identifying risks across cloud and AI systems, and helping shape future security strategy
- Strong experience in security engineering roles (typically 5+ years)
- A solid software engineering background - Python is particularly useful
- Hands‑on experience in Dev Sec Ops environments (containers, Kubernetes, cloud platforms)
- Good understanding of Linux systems (Debian experience is a bonus)
- Exposure to securing SaaS platforms is helpful, but not essential
If you’re interested in working on complex systems where security is treated as a core engineering discipline, please get in touch.
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