Platform Engineer (Security & AI)

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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We are working with a growing tech‑led organisation who are strengthening their security function while building out new AI and automation capabilities. This is a brand‑new position sitting across both the Security team and the AI/Automation team, giving you a genuine opportunity to become their go‑to specialist for security within AI and cloud platforms.

⭐ What makes this role different

It's a new headcount - you'll help shape how cloud and AI security is done.
Huge investment into technology and a brand‑new office with multiple new product launches underway.
They need someone who can build and deploy, not just advise - this is hands‑on engineering 🔧 Core Responsibilities

Cloud & Platform Engineering

Build, deploy and manage secure cloud infrastructure, primarily in Google Cloud Platform.
Heavy use of Terraform and Infrastructure as Code to deliver scalable, secure cloud services.
Work with GCP components including BigQuery, helping to support the organisation's analytical and data platforms.
Collaborate closely with DevOps, Platform, and AI teams to deliver production‑ready solutions.Security Engineering & AI

Apply a security mindset to cloud builds, deployments, and automation pipelines.
Contribute to the design and improvement of the organisation's cloud security model.
Work with the AI/Automation team to understand security threats and best practice around emerging AI technologies.
Educate the wider security team on AI‑related risks, vulnerabilities, and use cases.Threat Detection & Response

Support monitoring, detection, and incident response within cloud environments.
Help mature vulnerability management processes and security playbooks.Compliance & Risk

Ensure cloud services align with recognised frameworks (e.g. ISO27001, SOC2, PCI, GDPR).
Assist with risk assessments for new systems, cloud services, and third‑party integrations.Cross‑Team Collaboration

Act as the bridge between the Security team and the AI team.
Work closely with Engineering, Legal, and Technology teams on secure delivery.🎯 What They're Looking For

Must‑Have Skills

Strong experience with Google Cloud Platform (AWS exposure also useful).
Solid knowledge of Terraform and Infrastructure as Code.
Ability to build and deploy cloud solutions independently.
Understanding of security principles: IAM, networking, encryption, monitoring tools, etc.
Awareness of security frameworks and best practices.
Scripting skills in Python, Bash, or PowerShell.🚀 Who This Would Suit

This role is perfect for someone who:

Comes from a Platform Engineering, Cloud Engineering, or DevOps background.
Enjoys security but doesn't want a pure SOC/blue‑team role.
Wants to work on new AI initiatives and become the security SME for AI within the company.
Likes hybrid working and being part of a modern, forward‑thinking tech environment.⭐ Key Benefits & Perks

Permanent Four‑Day Week - Enjoy a full-time salary while working just four days (usually Monday or Friday off).
Hybrid Working - Flexibility to balance office and home working.
Annual Bonus - Up to 10% performance-related bonus.
Strong Pension Plan - 8% employer contribution (2% employee).
Private Healthcare - Includes a Health Cash Plan for dental and optical costs.
Family-Friendly Policies - Enhanced maternity, adoption and paternity packages.
£200 "All About Me" Fund - Spend on personal development or learning something new

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