Cloud Security Specialist – GCP & Observability (Security Owner)

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Key Responsibilities

  • Own cloud security design and enforcement on GCP
  • Ensure security controls scale with high data volumes and traffic
  • Build and operate Grafana-based security observability
  • Act as primary owner for cloud security incidents and audits
  • Embed security into DevOps and platform workflows

Core Experience & Expertise

  • 8–10+ years in cloud security or cybersecurity roles
  • 4–6+ years owning security for large GCP environments
  • Deep expertise in:
    • GCP IAM, VPC security, encryption, KMS
    • Security logging, monitoring, and alerting
    • Grafana for security visibility at scale
  • Proven experience securing latency-sensitive, mission-critical platforms

Preferred

  • SIEM integrations (Chronicle, Splunk, etc.)
  • Experience in regulated or healthcare environments
  • GCP Cloud Security Engineer certification

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Sutherland is seeking a experienced Cloud Security Specialist to own the security architecture, monitoring, and threat detection for large-scale GCP SaaS platforms. This role is accountable for real-time security visibility, risk reduction, and compliance without introducing latency or performance degradation.

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