AWS Platform Engineer - Active SC, Security, ISO27001

London
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AWS Platform Engineer - Active SC, Security, ISO27001

£550 per day (Inside IR35)

Remote / London

My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who urgently require an AWS Platform Engineer with Active Security Clearance (SC), for an end client within the public sector.

Key Requirements:

Proven commercial experience working as a Platform Engineer
Active Security Clearance (SC).
Strong hands‑on experience with AWS security services (IAM, KMS, GuardDuty, Security Hub, Macie).
Solid understanding of cloud security frameworks and compliance standards (ISO 27001, NIST, CIS).
Proficient in Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, CloudFormation, AWS CDK).
Experience embedding security into CI/CD pipelines (GitHub).
Knowledge of deploying and securing Kubernetes clusters in public cloud.
Strong understanding of AWS networking (VPCs, NACLs, security groups).
Hands‑on experience with vulnerability scanning and monitoring tools (AWS Inspector, Snyk, Trivy, Splunk, Nessus).
Ability to collaborate across teams and communicate technical concepts clearly.
Nice to have:

Relevant certifications (AWS Solutions Architect Associate/Professional, CKA, CKSS).
Experience with DevSecOps practices and automation tooling (Ansible, Python, Ruby).
Exposure to multi‑cloud environments (GCP/Azure).

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