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Senior Dev Sec Ops Engineer / Consultant - Outside IR35

London
5 days ago
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Outside IR35, Dev/Sec Ops Engineer, Azure, AWS, Technical Blueprint, Best practice, Regulatory Environment background, London + West Midlands.

We are seeking a Senior Dev Sec Ops Consultant to lead governance, architecture guidance, and assurance for cloud and infrastructure security across Microsoft Azure, AWS, and key SaaS platforms. This role is pivotal in defining technical blueprints, setting security standards, and ensuring regulatory compliance with Cyber Essentials Plus, ISO 27001, and Zero Trust principles.

You will work closely with IT and platform teams to embed best practices, validate implementations, and support audit readiness across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS environments.

Key Responsibilities

Define and maintain multi-cloud security standards and reference blueprints (e.g. Azure Policy/Initiatives, AWS Control Tower/SCPs)
Own security architecture patterns and contribute to HLD/LLD, threat models, and risk assessments
Set assurance criteria and control evidence requirements for internal teams and third-party vendors
Establish policy-as-code requirements and maintain an exceptions register with expiry and risk ownership
Define identity and access control standards (Entra ID Conditional Access, MFA, PIM; AWS IAM federation)
Govern SaaS security onboarding (SSO, OAuth governance, DLP controls, vendor assessments)
Specify telemetry and logging requirements for Microsoft Sentinel/SOC and review analytics/reporting
Lead compliance mapping for ISO 27001 and curate audit-ready evidence packs
Chair Cloud & Platform Security design reviews and participate in CAB for risk appraisal
Strong regulatory sector experience
Educate and influence teams through guidance, clinics, and coaching sessions
Familiarity with IaaS, PaaS, SaaS risk models and audit frameworks
Excellent written communication and facilitation skills to drive adoption and influence stakeholdersAdditional Skills

Certifications: AZ‑500, SC‑100, SC‑200, AZ‑700, AWS Security Specialty, CISSP (or equivalents)
Experience with blueprint catalogues and architecture governance processes
Working knowledge of containers/Kubernetes (AKS/EKS) policy modelsWhile this role focuses on governance and assurance, hands-on use may be required for validation:

Azure: Policy/Initiatives, Defender for Cloud, Entra ID, PIM
AWS: Control Tower, SCPs, Security Hub, GuardDuty, IAM
Security & Monitoring: Microsoft Sentinel (KQL), Defender XDR, audit dashboards
Documentation & Governance: Blueprint repositories, risk registers, ITSM/CAB recordsIf this role is of interest please send your cv to review ASAP

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