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Cloud Security Engineer

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Senior Cloud Security Engineer
I'm partnering with one of Europe's fastest-growing technology businesses as they continue to invest heavily in their Platform Security function.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Cloud Security Engineer who enjoys working at the intersection of Security, Platform Engineering and DevOps, helping engineering teams build secure infrastructure by default rather than treating security as an afterthought.
You'll join a highly collaborative platform engineering team responsible for securing cloud infrastructure that supports a global product used by tens of millions of customers. The business is scaling rapidly, investing heavily in modern cloud technologies and looking for engineers who can influence security strategy while remaining hands-on technically.
What you'll be doing:
- Designing and implementing security controls across AWS infrastructure
- Securing Kubernetes platforms and containerised workloads
- Building security directly into Terraform and Infrastructure as Code deployments
- Developing policy-as-code within CI/CD pipelines using modern security tooling
- Driving vulnerability management and cloud security posture improvements
- Implementing supply chain security controls including container image security and signing
- Working closely with Platform Engineering and DevOps teams to enable secure software delivery
- Automating security processes through scripting and cloud-native tooling
- Supporting cloud security monitoring, incident response and operational resilience
- Acting as a trusted security partner to engineering teams, balancing security with developer experience
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What they're looking for:
- Strong AWS security experience, including services such as GuardDuty, Inspector and Security Hub
- Experience securing Kubernetes environments in production
- Terraform and Infrastructure as Code expertise
- CI/CD security and Policy-as-Code experience (Kyverno, Checkov or similar)
- Strong understanding of Identity, Authentication and modern cloud networking
- Python, Bash or similar scripting experience
- Experience embedding security into engineering teams and modern SDLC practices
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence both engineers and non-technical stakeholders


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Why consider the opportunity?
- Work on modern cloud infrastructure with security built into the engineering lifecycle
- Join a business experiencing significant international growth
- Work with modern technologies rather than maintaining legacy environments
- Opportunity to shape security architecture and engineering practices
- Highly collaborative culture where security is viewed as an engineering enabler
- Hybrid working from a London office (3 days per week)
If you're a Cloud Security Engineer, Platform Security Engineer, Infrastructure Security Engineer or Security Engineer looking for your next challenge, I'd be happy to tell you more.
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