IT Security Engineer (Web) to $125K Information Technology (IT) - Dallas, TX at Geebo

IT Security Engineer (Web) to $125K

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: ASAP
Minimum salary: 110000.00 USD
Maximum salary: 125000.00 USD
Salary period: Annual
SalaryAdditional: bonus
Relocation
US Citizenship or Green Card required as our client work with many entities including the USA government.
You must live in the USA and join our client on a Full time basis in their offices in either Atlanta, GA, Knoxville, TN, or Dallas, TX
Client:
A multi-billion dollar, global company is looking for an IT Web Security Engineer. This is a new position due to expansion. They offer excellent salaries and benefits, a generous bonus and a great relocation package. There is flexibility on salary, they told me not to disqualify anyone because of salary.
Summary:
The person hired will be responsible for web application security management for new and existing web applications to ensure successful web site implementations resulting in high availability, quality and secure solutions across their entire environment. They key focus will be ensuring development of a secure web application life cycle and ethical hacking techniques.
Responsibilities:
. Identifying, tracking, mitigating, remediating and verifying web security vulnerabilities in software, systems and application services.
. Developing and managing web security
. Defining, delivering and sustaining enterprise standards and solutions governance
. Web penetration tests, web inspections and web scanning
. Ethical hacking
Requirements:
. Bachelors Degree - MANDATORY
. A minimum of 7 years overall IT experience with the last 5 years EXCLUSIVELY in IT Security
. 3
years of web application security including AppScan and Web Application Firewall
. OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project)
. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Plusses:
. CISSP or CISM
. Programming or Scripting languagesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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