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Advanced Security Engineer, Enterprise Security

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Advanced Security Engineer, Enterprise Security
Posting Type Remote/Hybrid Job Overview As an Advanced Security Engineer focused on Endpoint Security, you will design, build, and operate security controls that protect Relativity’s employee endpoints and the enterprise systems they access. You will help establish hardened, standardized, and measurable endpoint security foundations that reduce risk while preserving productivity, partnering closely with IT and Security teams to deliver securebydefault device experiences. This role blends hands‑on software engineering with system‑level security ownership in a modern cloud environment. Job Description and Requirements Role Responsibilities Design, implement, and operate endpoint security controls across laptops and mobile devices Build automation and tooling to enforce secure configuration baselines and reduce manual effort Partner with IT on device management, deployment, and lifecycle security Reduce enterprise risk by hardening devices, limiting standing privilege, and improving visibility Participate in incident response and endpoint‑related investigations in partnership with Cyber teams Continuously improve endpoint security posture using metrics, telemetry, and risk insights Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's in Computer Science, Information Security, or equivalent experience. 2+ years of commercial experience in software development and scripting (C#, Python, Java or other general-purpose modern programming language) with a solid understanding of computer science fundamentals, including algorithms and data structures Experience securing and operating managed endpoints at scale Familiarity with modern device management and endpoint protection concepts Ability to translate security policy into automated, enforceable controls Comfort working across teams to deliver secure outcomes without friction Experience with cloud technologies (preferably Azure), DevSecOps practices, and automation tools (e.g., GitHub Actions). Growth mindset and eagerness to learn across engineering and security domains. Ability to take feedback and strive for continual improvement. Preferred qualifications: Experience securing cloud-native applications / SaaS solutions and networks. Familiarity with vulnerability scanning and threat protection. Relevant certifications: Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate (AZ-500). Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator Associate (SC-300). Knowledge of Zero Trust principles and compliance standards (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA). Exposure to other cloud platforms (AWS, GCP). Relativity is committed to competitive, fair, and equitable compensation practices. This position is eligible for total compensation which includes a competitive base salary, an annual performance bonus, and long-term incentives. The expected salary range for this role is between following values: $104,000 and $156,000 The final offered salary will be based on several factors, including but not limited to the candidate's depth of experience, skill set, qualifications, and internal pay equity. Hiring at the top end of the range would not be typical, to allow for future meaningful salary growth in this position. Required Skills: Endpoint Security, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Security Architecture Design, Security Automation, Security Information, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Security Operations, Threat Modeling, Vulnerability Management We’re solving big data challenges in the legal tech industry, and we’re always looking for more people to join us on the journey. At Relativity, you'll learn cross-functional skills to grow your career and have the chance to make a big impact on our customers, our industry, and our communities. We admire and value our employees, so it’s no surprise that our hiring process is designed to help us really get to know you – and for you to get to know us, too.
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