Via Logic LLC, a SBA 8(a), HUBZone and WOSB

Cyber Cloud Security Engineer

Via Logic LLC, a SBA 8(a), HUBZone and WOSB

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇺🇸 United States

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Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

Tech Stack

AnsibleAWSAzureCloudCyber SecurityFirewallsGoogle Cloud PlatformTerraform

About the role

  • Designs, implements, and optimizes secure cloud and network architectures in multi-cloud environments, bridging enterprise-level strategy with hands-on DevSecOps execution. Provides technical expertise in integrating zero-trust principles, network automation, and multi-cloud security controls into scalable cloud platforms. Works closely with strategists and DevSecOps teams to translate security strategy into operationalized, automated solutions.
  • Core Responsibilities: Translate cloud security strategies into detailed designs for multi-cloud deployments (AWS, Azure, GCP).
  • Engineer and implement zero-trust architectures with secure networking (VPCs, VPNs, Direct Connect, load balancers, firewalls, IDS/IPS).
  • Build automation pipelines for network and security provisioning using Terraform, Ansible, and CI/CD workflows.
  • Optimize cloud environments for compliance (FedRAMP, NIST, FISMA) and DHS-specific security requirements.
  • Collaborate with architects and DevSecOps to ensure designs are cost-optimized, scalable, and secure.
  • Provide technical depth in multi-cloud network security and automation, ensuring operational resilience.

Requirements

  • 4+ years of technical experience designing and deploying secure, scalable cloud solutions
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Information Security, Cybersecurity, or other related fields
  • MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN AND RESIDE IN THE U.S. All work must be performed in the U.S.
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Trust U.S. citizenship is mandatory, as this work is for a federal government client. Candidates will need to successfully complete a Background Investigation (BI) and credit check prior to beginning work. Nothing in applicants’ history should prevent them from obtaining a public trust security clearance.