Cloud Product Security Engineer in United States at Jobgether
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Job Description
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Cloud Product Security Engineer in the United States.
This role sits at the intersection of cloud engineering, software development, and security innovation, focused on building scalable, cloud-native security controls that are deeply embedded into modern enterprise platforms. You will design and operate security capabilities that actively protect cloud infrastructure, applications, and data through preventative, detective, and responsive mechanisms. The position emphasizes engineering-first security, where controls are treated as production-grade software integrated into CI/CD pipelines and cloud services. You will contribute directly to the evolution of cloud security posture management and data protection systems that continuously reduce organizational risk. Working in a highly collaborative environment, you will partner with platform, application, and security teams to ensure secure-by-design architectures. This is a hands-on engineering role where your work directly impacts enterprise security resilience and incident response effectiveness.
- Design, build, and operate cloud-native security controls as software products across infrastructure, applications, and data platforms.
- Develop and maintain cloud security posture management (CSPM) and data loss prevention (DLP) capabilities to detect and reduce risk in real time.
- Engineer preventative, detective, and responsive security mechanisms integrated into cloud environments, CI/CD pipelines, and enterprise systems.
- Integrate security controls with SIEM and monitoring platforms to enhance detection, investigation, and incident response capabilities.
- Support incident response efforts by building automation, detection logic, and recovery-oriented security tooling.
- Apply modern software engineering practices including infrastructure as code, automated testing, and continuous delivery to security systems.
- Collaborate with platform engineers, developers, and product teams to embed security into cloud architectures and workflows.
- Contribute to the reliability, scalability, and adoption of cloud security solutions across the organization.
- Participate in continuous improvement of security controls through optimization, feedback loops, and engineering iteration.
- 3+ years of experience in software engineering or security engineering with ownership of production cloud systems.
- Strong programming skills in Python, Java, or JavaScript, with experience building production-grade applications.
- Hands-on experience working with public cloud platforms such as AWS and/or Azure.
- Experience designing or integrating CSPM, DLP, or cloud security controls in production environments.
- Solid understanding of cloud-native architectures including identity, networking, compute, and storage services.
- Experience building security capabilities across preventative, detective, and responsive domains.
- Familiarity with SIEM platforms, security telemetry, and detection engineering workflows.
- Practical experience with CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, and automated testing frameworks.
- Strong understanding of secure design principles, including least privilege and identity-centric security.
- Ability to collaborate across engineering and security teams in a fast-paced, delivery-focused environment.
- Competitive annual salary ranging from 90,700 USD to 195,700 USD depending on experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance coverage.
- Retirement savings plan with company contribution.
- Paid time off, holidays, and parental leave benefits.
- Disability and life insurance coverage.
- Flexible and remote-friendly work environment.
- Employee assistance and wellness programs.
- Opportunity to work on large-scale cloud security systems with real-world impact.
- Strong engineering culture focused on innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning.