UltraViolet Cyber, a leading platform-enabled unified security operations company, is seeking a talented Cloud Security Engineer to join their team in Arlington, VA. This role presents an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies in cloud computing, specifically focusing on the Google Cloud Platform while supporting federal government agencies.
The position combines technical expertise in cloud security with the chance to make a meaningful impact in federal government operations. As a Cloud Security Engineer, you'll be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing security solutions across multiple cloud platforms, including GCP, AWS, and Azure. The role requires a unique blend of technical proficiency and communication skills, as you'll be interfacing with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
The company offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $110,000 to $135,000 annually, along with comprehensive benefits including 401(k) matching, full healthcare coverage, and a flexible Discretionary Time Off program. The hybrid work arrangement requires 2 days per week in the Arlington office, with potential changes to the remote work policy in 2025.
What makes this role particularly attractive is the opportunity to work with a company that's at the forefront of security operations, combining technology innovation with human expertise. The position requires US citizenship and a federal background investigation, indicating the high-impact nature of the work. You'll be part of a team that provides security solutions to Fortune 500 companies and federal government agencies, making this an excellent opportunity for career growth in the cybersecurity sector.
The ideal candidate will bring at least 3 years of cloud environment experience (or 7 years without a degree), with specific expertise in GCP and other cloud platforms. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about cloud security, enjoys solving complex technical challenges, and wants to contribute to meaningful projects in the federal space.