Senior Security Engineer Engineering - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Senior Security Engineer

An exciting opportunity for a Senior Security Architect position is open at a local government agency.
This role involves building out a zero-trust environment in the cloud and configuring cloud settings.
You will be focusing on general blue team security functions, such as SIEM management, vulnerability management and threat hunting.
The position, based outside of Boston, offers a hybrid working schedule (once a week).
A few requirements for the role include an active security clearance, a minimum of 3 years of solid experience in cloud security, and at least 1 year in AWS.
You should be able to review secure code (and write security code if necessary), as well as have experience securing CI/CD pipelines and securing ELK.
If you aspire to flex your cloud security skills, advance professionally, and broaden your security engineering expertise, this role is tailor-made for you.
Security Clearance required Required Skills & Experience 6 years' experience in cyber security 3 years' experience in cloud security (AWS, Azure, or Microsoft) Able to build and secure cloud and zero-trust Desired Skills & Experience Security Design and Implementation Threat intelligence Vulnerability management What You Will Be Doing Tech Breakdown 80% cloud security 20% zero-trust in the cloud Daily Responsibilities 100% hands on 100% team oriented You will receive the following
Benefits:
Medical Insurance Dental Benefits Vision Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) including match- if applicable Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.
Senior Security Engineer Recommended Skills Amazon Web Services Cloud Computing Security Computer Security Continuous Integration Microsoft Azure Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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