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Senior Systems Security Engineer Jobs (Hybrid work)

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Join HPE's Cybersecurity Lab as a Senior Security Software and System Engineer in Aguadilla. Design and implement advanced security solutions, focusing on penetration testing, cryptographic validation, and automation tools. Leverage your expertise in secure software architecture, network security...
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United States , Aguadilla
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Senior Security Software and System Engineer
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Join HPE's Cybersecurity Lab in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, as a Senior Security Engineer. You will design and implement security solutions, conduct penetration testing, and develop automation tools. This role requires deep expertise in software architecture, cryptography, and security testing (e.g.,...
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Puerto Rico , Aguadilla
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Senior Defensive Security Engineer – Embedded Systems
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Join Silvus in Los Angeles as a Senior Defensive Security Engineer for Embedded Systems. You will design robust Linux security architectures, conduct assessments, and ensure compliance for critical systems. This role requires a U.S. Person with an active SECRET clearance, 5+ years in cybersecurit...
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United States , Los Angeles
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140000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Silvus Technologies (International)
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Explore senior systems security engineer jobs and discover a critical career at the forefront of protecting organizational assets from sophisticated cyber threats. Professionals in this high-level role are the architects and guardians of an enterprise's security posture, designing, implementing, and managing comprehensive security solutions to defend against breaches and ensure compliance. Unlike entry-level security analysts, senior engineers take a strategic, hands-on technical leadership role, often specializing in areas like cloud security, identity management, or embedded systems protection. They are responsible for translating security policy and risk assessments into robust technical controls and resilient architectures. Typical responsibilities for a senior systems security engineer involve a blend of engineering, architecture, and governance. They commonly design and deploy enterprise-wide security systems such as Privileged Access Management (PAM), Identity and Access Management (IAM), and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) integrations. A core part of the job is implementing Zero Trust principles, enforcing least-privilege access, and eliminating standing privileges through mechanisms like Just-In-Time provisioning. They conduct security assessments and vulnerability management, hardening systems—from servers to embedded devices—by applying secure configurations, patches, and kernel-level protections. Furthermore, they play a key role in compliance, developing critical documentation like System Security Plans (SSPs) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to support regulatory frameworks and Authority to Operate (ATO) processes. Mentoring junior staff and collaborating with cross-functional IT and development teams to embed security into the DevOps lifecycle (DevSecOps) is also a standard expectation. The typical skills and requirements for these senior positions are extensive. Employers generally seek candidates with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in cybersecurity, computer science, or a related field, coupled with 5-10 years of progressive experience in cybersecurity engineering. Deep, hands-on expertise in specific security domains (e.g., PAM/IAM, network security, Linux hardening) is essential, as is proficiency with scripting languages like Python or PowerShell for automation. A strong understanding of industry frameworks such as NIST, ISO 27001, and Zero Trust architecture is mandatory. Professional certifications like CISSP, CISM, GIAC, or CompTIA Security+ are highly valued and often required. For many senior systems security engineer jobs, particularly those supporting government or defense contractors, the ability to obtain and maintain a government security clearance is a common prerequisite. Successful candidates combine this technical mastery with strong problem-solving abilities, clear communication skills for explaining complex risks to stakeholders, and a proactive mindset to anticipate and mitigate evolving cyber threats. If you are seeking a role where you build the defenses that define modern enterprise security, exploring senior systems security engineer jobs is your next strategic career move.

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