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Cloud & Infrastructure Security Engineer
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Join Isar Aerospace as a Cloud & Infrastructure Security Engineer in Ottobrunn. Secure our critical Microsoft ecosystem (Azure, O365, Intune) as both a builder and technical auditor. Apply your 3-5+ years of hands-on security engineering experience to implement controls, automate tasks, and uphol...
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Germany , Ottobrunn
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Senior Cloud Security Engineer
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Join Aignostics in Berlin as a Senior Cloud Security Engineer. Secure cloud-native infrastructure on GCP/AWS, focusing on IAM, vulnerability management, and security automation. Protect sensitive healthcare data in a role blending hands-on engineering with strategic initiative ownership. Benefit ...
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Germany , Berlin
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Senior Cloud Security Engineer
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Join NavVis in Munich as a Senior Cloud Security Engineer. You will strengthen our AWS and Kubernetes security, own the Wiz platform, and ensure ISO 27001/SOC 2 compliance. This hands-on role involves security automation, CI/CD integration, and cross-team collaboration. We offer a hybrid model, 3...
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Germany , Munich
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NavVis GmbH
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About the Cloud Security Engineer role

Explore the dynamic and critical field of Cloud Security Engineer jobs, a profession at the forefront of protecting modern digital infrastructure. As organizations increasingly migrate to cloud environments like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, the demand for skilled professionals who can build and maintain secure cloud architectures has never been higher. A Cloud Security Engineer is a specialized cybersecurity expert responsible for safeguarding an organization's cloud-based systems, data, and services from threats and vulnerabilities.

Professionals in these roles typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities centered on a "security by design" philosophy. Their primary duty is to design, implement, and manage robust security controls across public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. This involves architecting secure cloud networks, configuring identity and access management (IAM) policies, and ensuring data encryption both at rest and in transit. They are also responsible for the security of containerized workloads, often using technologies like Kubernetes and Docker, and managing secrets through tools such as HashiCorp Vault. A significant part of their work is proactive, involving continuous monitoring of the cloud ecosystem using advanced security tools to detect and respond to incidents, conduct vulnerability assessments, and enforce compliance with industry standards and regulations like GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS. Furthermore, they often collaborate closely with development and operations teams, embedding security practices into the CI/CD pipeline to foster a DevSecOps culture.

The typical skill set for Cloud Security Engineer jobs is both deep and broad. A strong foundation in cloud provider-native security services is essential. Technical proficiency in scripting and automation using languages like Python, PowerShell, or Go is highly valued for building security-as-code. Knowledge of infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform and Ansible is crucial for consistently deploying secure configurations. These professionals must understand networking concepts, firewall management, and threat modeling specific to cloud architectures. Beyond technical acumen, strong problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and excellent communication abilities are necessary to articulate risks and strategies to technical and non-technical stakeholders. While requirements vary, a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, along with relevant certifications like CCSP, CISSP, or cloud-specific credentials, is commonly sought by employers. Practical experience with security frameworks and a proven track record in cloud environments are the ultimate keys to success. For those passionate about building resilient digital fortresses in the cloud, Cloud Security Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with immense growth potential.