Tangible
Information Security Engineer (CISO track)

How your CV stacks up
Upload your CV to see how well it fits this job role
?%
Fully remote · CET timezone or close - Full-time · Reports to the CTO
About the role
You'll be our first dedicated information security hire. Right now security is a part-time job for engineering leadership and external vendor; we want it to be your full-time one. The work is hands-on: AWS, infrastructure as code, detection and response, auditors. As the company grows, the role grows into CISO.
We sell to financial institutions, and their security teams question everything we do, so you'll be the person with good answers.
Tasks
What you'll do
- Own security in our AWS environment: IAM and least privilege, network segmentation, encryption, logging and detection (GuardDuty, Security Hub, CloudTrail), fixing what you find.
- Build security into the development pipeline: secrets management, dependency and container scanning, code review for risky changes, threat modeling with the engineers.
- Automate. Detection rules, alerting, compliance evidence, IaC guardrails. If a control can be code instead of a meeting, make it code.
- Run vulnerability management and incident response. Write the runbooks, run the drills.
- Set the rules for our AI and LLM use: which data goes to which vendors, which models are approved, how prompts and outputs are handled and logged. Assess risks like prompt injection and data leakage, design controls that let people keep working.
- Own SOC 2: control design, automated evidence collection, the auditor relationship.
- Handle regulatory side for our financial-institution customers: GDPR and CCPA for privacy, DORA and EBA outsourcing guidelines in the EU, GLBA and SEC/FINRA expectations in the US.
- Lead customer security reviews: due diligence questionnaires, RFPs, contract security terms, calls with bank security teams.
- Run vendor reviews and third-party risk.
- Secure the human half by building awareness training, phishing resilience, and device and identity hygiene that work for deals and sales people, not only engineers.
- Over time: set the security strategy, report risk to leadership in business terms, choose tooling, build a budget, hire.
Reasons to use Rodeo
I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
Honest answer — it depends on where you want to end up. A lot of top grad schemes (Big 4, civil service, banking) don’t need a masters. Let’s look at the ones you’d be competitive for now, and we can decide if a masters actually adds anything.
Also worth knowing: most autumn 2026 applications are open now. Timing matters more than you think.
Start with a chat, not a search bar
Grad scheme, placement, apprenticeship? Not sure what you want yet — that's fine. Your agent talks it through with you and turns "I have no idea" into a shortlist.
Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme
Why you're a good match
StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
See breakdownIt searches the market for you
Every day your agent scans the market matching roles against what actually matters to you, not just keywords on a CV.
Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
Only hits
No noise. No "maybe this fits." Just roles with a clear explanation of why they're right — and where to focus when applying.
Requirements
What we're looking for
- 5+ years in security engineering or security-heavy infrastructure work, with depth in AWS security (IAM, SCPs, logging, detection, encryption). Certifications are fine, but shipped work is better.
- Python and Terraform, or close equivalents. You automate evidence collection instead of maintaining spreadsheets.
- SOC 2 experience, ideally owning a Type II audit. Working knowledge of privacy legislation.
- Exposure to financial-services customer scrutiny, or the appetite to make it your specialty.
- A working view on LLM security risks, or strong fundamentals and the curiosity to build one.
- Judgment about which risks matter. You can tell an auditor why a control exists and an engineer why it isn't theater.
- Clear writing. Remote means async, and async means your policies and risk memos do the talking.
- The ambition to grow into an executive role and the people skills to survive it.


Get help with your application
Your very own career expert that helps elevate your application to the next level.
Nice to have
- Fintech or another regulated B2B environment with large financial-institution customers.
- DORA, EBA/ESMA outsourcing guidelines, or NYDFS 500.
- Experience securing enterprise integrations: SSO/SCIM, SFTP feeds, APIs.
- You've been the first security hire somewhere before.
Benefits
What we offer
- A blank slate with real ownership
- A committed path to CISO.
- Fully remote, flexible hours.
- Direct access to leadership and to customer security teams at major financial institutions.
- Competitive pay, equity, learning budget.
How we hire
- Intro call (30 min).
- Technical deep dive (60–90 min): AWS security scenarios, plus a walk-through of a program you built.
- Practical exercise: review a sanitized architecture or a due diligence questionnaire and tell us what you'd fix first.
- Leadership conversation: the CISO path, and working with the non-technical half of the company.
- References and offer.
We're an equal opportunity employer. If you don't tick every box, apply anyway.
“It took my CV and asked me questions relevant to understanding what kind of jobs to suggest for me. Suggestions were almost perfect. Jobs were exactly what I’ve been looking for.”
Jessica, London
Skills
Location