Security Engineer, AutoVM

Google is a global technology company that creates and maintains safe operating environments for users and developers.
$114,000 - $168,000
Security
Entry-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
1+ year of experience
Enterprise SaaS

Description For Security Engineer, AutoVM

Google is seeking a Security Engineer for their AutoVM team to strengthen their security infrastructure. This role combines hands-on security engineering with strategic thinking to protect Google's vast ecosystem. You'll work with network equipment, monitor systems for attacks, and collaborate with software engineers to identify and fix security vulnerabilities. The position offers competitive compensation ($114,000-$168,000) plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.

The ideal candidate will have experience in security assessments, threat modeling, and coding. You'll be responsible for implementing security controls, researching attack vectors, managing vulnerabilities, and developing automation solutions. This role is perfect for someone passionate about cybersecurity who wants to make a significant impact at a global scale.

Working at Google means joining a company committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion. You'll be part of a team that values innovation and collaboration, while helping to protect millions of users worldwide. The role offers excellent growth opportunities and the chance to work with cutting-edge security technologies and talented engineers.

This position is based in Sunnyvale, CA, and requires English proficiency to facilitate efficient global collaboration. Google provides a supportive work environment with comprehensive benefits and opportunities for professional development. Join Google's Security team to help create and maintain the safest operating environment for users and developers worldwide.

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Responsibilities For Security Engineer, AutoVM

  • Identify security issues and implement and design security controls, tools, and services to improve security systems and processes
  • Research with executive engineers to identify new attack vectors that need to be covered by automated scanning
  • Create vulnerability management assessments using a risk-based lens and develop technical solutions
  • Analyze, design, and deploy the next generation of security scanning and analysis automation
  • Produce metrics and insights to help track the health of our vulnerability management strategy and programs

Requirements For Security Engineer, AutoVM

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience
  • 1 year of experience with security assessments or security design reviews or threat modeling
  • 1 year of coding experience in one or more general purpose languages
  • Experience with security engineering, computer and network security and security protocols

Benefits For Security Engineer, AutoVM

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
  • bonus
  • equity
  • benefits

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