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Security and Compliance Manager

Remote

CIQ OVERVIEW

CIQ is becoming the fastest-growing and most impactful young company for providing software infrastructure. From the base operating system through all forms of performance-intensive computing, CIQ helps people do what they do best!

Our customers and partners include some of the largest and most influential companies in the world, coupled with a fantastic group of investors, CIQ is poised to become the next unicorn startup. From curing cancer, going to space, and accelerating AI to working with the open-source community, there is so much awesomeness happening at CIQ.

We are looking to team up with others who are passionate about helping others achieve greatness, love being impactful, and ready to dive in head first to change the world. If this sounds like you, then we’d love to talk!

POSITION SUMMARY

As Security and Compliance Manager, you will work with business and engineering leaders to help address and resolve security and compliance concerns across the company. You will be responsible for improving compliance, vulnerability management, threat detection, and incident response. To do this, you will partner with department heads and engineers to lead improvements in infrastructure and application security. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Developing best practices that ensure the security of the company’s assets, systems, and intellectual property.

  • Defining and leading cross-functional projects to meet security objectives, including compliance with security standards, managing risks, monitoring security measures, and maintaining business continuity (BC/DR).

  • Contributing to application or infrastructure security work, including “hands-on keyboard” projects.

  • Managing, monitoring, and evaluating risks, threats, and vulnerabilities.

  • Researching and implementing appropriate changes and solutions.

  • Collaborating with the engineering team to implement security systems and improve the security of infrastructure and code as part of the SDLC.

  • Reviewing new and current technology for security-related functions.

  • Submitting proposals on implementations and enhancements.

  • Providing measurements of threats and risks using metrics and reporting.

 

NEEDED TO SUCCEED

Successful candidates will have in-depth knowledge of risk and compliance management frameworks, regulations, and industry standards. Deep technical and software expertise, along with great business acumen and judgment. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote team environment. A friendly, collaborative, humble, honest, resilient, and always striving to be better attitude.

 

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

A minimum of 5 years experience as a Security Engineer or similar experience. Proven background implementing a security program in a software engineering organization. Bachelor's degree in technology or related field or equivalent experience. At least one of the following certificates, CSSLP, CCSK, CISM, or equivalent, is strongly preferred. Experience in cloud environments and container technologies.

BENEFITS

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance.

  • Flexible paid time off.

  • Employee stock options.

  • Remote work, no required travel for most positions.

 

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