Security Engineer

Lunar Logic · Poland

About the role

Exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology.

Key responsibilities: - Lead technical initiatives end to end - Collaborate across teams - Drive engineering excellence

Qualifications: - 5+ years of industry experience - Deep understanding of distributed systems - Strong leadership skills

What You Will Do

As a Security Engineer, you will be instrumental in designing, developing, and implementing robust security solutions. Your daily responsibilities will involve writing sophisticated Python scripts to automate security tasks, building and refining machine learning models for threat detection using TensorFlow and PyTorch, and performing data analysis with SQL to identify security vulnerabilities and anomalies. You will contribute to enhancing our overall security posture by proactively identifying risks and developing mitigation strategies.

Why Join Us

Join a dynamic and innovative team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of cybersecurity. We foster a collaborative environment where continuous learning and professional development are paramount, offering ample opportunities to expand your expertise in both security engineering and cutting-edge AI technologies. This remote, contract position provides a unique chance to work on global security challenges and contribute to a mission-critical function within a forward-thinking organization.

Who You Are

You are a proactive and analytical Security Engineer with a passion for protecting digital assets. You possess a strong command of Python for scripting and automation, coupled with practical experience in machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch for developing intelligent security systems. Your proficiency in SQL will be crucial for effective data-driven security analysis, and you thrive in a remote team setting, demonstrating excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

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About Lunar Logic

Remote-first company building scalable data platforms.

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