Senior Cybersecurity Technical Engineer - Microsegmentation/Workload Security
Emirates is seeking a Senior Cybersecurity Technical Engineer to lead microsegmentation and workload security initiatives. The role involves designing, building, and operating security technologies for large-scale hybrid cloud and data center environments. You will use tools like Python and Terraform to enforce Zero Trust principles and manage security lifecycles. This position acts as a subject matter expert for the cybersecurity team in Dubai.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Emirates is seeking a Senior Cybersecurity Technical Engineer to lead microsegmentation and workload security initiatives. The role involves designing, building, and operating security technologies for large-scale hybrid cloud and data center environments. You will use tools like Python and Terraform to enforce Zero Trust principles and manage security lifecycles. This position acts as a subject matter expert for the cybersecurity team in Dubai.
TAL's take
High-impact security engineering role at a major global brand with clear technical ownership.
Very well-defined responsibilities and technical expectations focused on microsegmentation and workload security.
Must haves
- 5+ years of experience in cybersecurity
- Experience in data center and cloud security
- Design and operation of zero trust microsegmentation
- Experience with python and terraform
- Degree in Information Technology or related field
Tools and skills
Nice to have: ccnp, cissp.
About the company
Established global airline, not a pure-play tech company.
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