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Security Data Analyst/Python Developer

SpyCloud is on a mission to stop criminals from profiting off stolen information. Our solutions thwart cyberattacks that originate from the use of stolen credentials and PII, including account takeover, ransomware, and online fraud. We protect more than 2 billion accounts worldwide. Cybersecurity is an exciting, evolving space, and being at the forefront of this fight makes SpyCloud a special place to work. If you’re passionate about growing your career while connecting with an impactful mission, look no further!

Who You Are
We are looking for a passionate Security Data Analyst/Python Developer to help us parse, transform, and analyze dirty data. The ideal candidate has a thorough understanding of Python, Data analysis techniques, AWS, ETL patterns, and Automation techniques. This is a local or remote role supporting a hybrid workforce with an expected 40 hours per week.

Our Stack

  • Python
  • Linux
  • Databases: Relational and NoSQL
  • AWS (EC2, RDS, SQS, S3, Lambda, API Gateway, and more)

What You Will Do

  • Parse and transform structured and unstructured datasets
  • Build Python-based automation for the parsing platform
  • Bring order to dirty and/or unstructured data
  • Develop ETL-style automation scripts
  • Maintain and improve the existing codebase and infrastructure
  • Manage the weekly data ingestion process
  • Collaborate with the team to design and build innovative data systems

Your Skills and Experience

  • 1-3 years of professional experience as a Python developer
  • A love of working with data.  Familiarity with cleaning/transforming data.
  • Experience building data solutions and automation tools using Python
  • Proficient in Linux bash/ksh scripting and Regular Expressions
  • Interest in cybersecurity
  • Strong understanding of computer science fundamentals (data structures, algorithms, data processing)
  • Experience with relational and NoSQL databases
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Great team player
  • Self-directed, empathetic, and eager to automate repetitive tasks
  • Able to switch contexts as business needs change

Nice to Have

  • Background or strong interest in cybersecurity
  • Familiarity with Git version control system
  • Experience with AWS (Compute, Storage, Database)
  • Experience working with Infrastructure as Code (we use Terraform and Ansible)

Benefits + Perks
As a mission-driven organization, we are committed to working alongside individuals who are equally passionate about preventing cybercrime. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

  • 401(k)
  • Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
  • Generous PTO Plan
  • In-office meals provided (for Austin-based employees)

About SpyCloud
SpyCloud is the leader in Cybercrime Analytics. Our solutions prevent cyberattacks that originate from stolen data, including account takeover, ransomware, and online fraud. Over 550 customers and partners trust SpyCloud to protect users’ identities and unmask adversaries. To learn more and explore insights on exposed data, visit spycloud.com.

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