Senior Cloud Security Engineer- Remote

Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Senior Cloud Security Engineer to join a National Security Contract through 100% remote presence . The Senior Cloud Security Engineer will manage and enhance cloud environments, ensuring system integrity and protection against cyber threats. This role involves designing secure cloud architectures, automating security processes, and implementing network security policies. Responsibilities of the Senior Cloud Security Engineer include: • Develop and maintain secure cloud environments • Oversee identity and access controls, enforce network security policies, and ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks • Utilize Python, Bash, or PowerShell to automate security tasks, cloud operations, and system efficiencies • Manage user access and permissions; set up and enforce security rules for networks • Monitor cloud environments for vulnerabilities, conduct proactive risk assessments, and respond to security incidents • Ensure high availability, scalability, and reliability of cloud services • Ensure adherence to government and industry security standards, reducing cloud security risks Qualifications of the Senior Cloud Security Engineer include: • 8-10 years of experience • Bachelor's Degree in IT, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or a related field • Experience with Linux & Windows environments • Experience scripting & automation with Python, Bash or PowerShell • Experience with AWS, Azure or GCP as well as Docker or Kubernetes • Experience with NIST, ISO 27001, GDPR, or HIPAA • Experience with system and application hardening, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, troubleshooting, and cross-platform integrations • Active Treasury clearance (preferred) • CISSP, CCSP, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Security Engineer (preferred) Compensation for the Senior Cloud Security Engineer includes: • Salary Range: $145,000-155,000 depending on experience • Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k Plan, Holidays, PTO, sick leave as required by law Keywords: Cloud, Cloud Security, Cloud Engineer, Cloud Security Engineer, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, System Administration, Security Administration, Linux, Windows, Scripting, Automation, Python, bash, PowerShell, Cloud Services, AWS, bolthires Web Services, Azure, GCP, bolthires Cloud Platform, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Commerce, ISO 27001, information security management systems, ISMS, GDPR, General Data protection Regulation, HIPAA, Health insurance Portability and Accountability Act, System Application, System Hardening, Vulnerability Assessments, Penetration Testing, Troubleshooting, Cross-Platform Integration, identity and Access management, IAM, Automation, Tcloud, Department of Treasury, Treasury #LI-SW1 #LI-REMOTE Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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