System Security Engineer (Government Sector)_Contract Renewable
Summary
Implements and manages certificate and key management systems (CLM/EKMS) for a government-linked project, coordinating with security architects and vendors to ensure secure cryptographic operations and support a post-quantum transition.
System Security Engineer
Support Enterprise Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM)and Enterprise Key Management System (EKMS) platforms implementation.
Summary:
· The successful candidate is responsible to coordinate delivery between IT security architects, implementation partners, and consuming teams.
· He/she will handle Cryptography Engineer function supporting the downstream Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) transition.
Key Responsibilities:
· Work closely with IT Security Architects (Cryptography and PKI), implementation partners (CLM, EKMS), CA/PKI operators, and application owners to implement and operationalize certificate and key management solutions using best-of-breed technology and methodology.
· Conduct requirement workshops with application teams and platform owners, analyze certificate and key management requirements holistically across on-premises and Cloud (AWS) estates.
· Contribute to, influence, and review the design of CLM and EKMS solutions to ensure they meet both security and operational needs; demonstrate technical depth in PKI, certificate lifecycle, and key management.
· Setup, improve, and streamline certificate and key management operational processes (issuance, renewal, revocation, discovery, rotation, escrow) for continuous improvement and to eliminate outage risk from expiry.
· Incorporate cryptographic and key management best practices (FIPS, NIST, X.509, PKCS) into operational workflows and platform configuration.
· Monitor, analyze, investigate, and resolve day-to-day operational incidents relating to certificates, keys, and HSMs; provide advisory to application teams.
· Manage and maintain strong vendor relationships (CyberArk, AgileSec, Entrust nShield) to ensure continuous support and knowledge transfer for current and future cryptographic needs.
· Play an active role in project coordination between internal resources and third parties/vendors for CLM and EKMS execution.
· Support the cryptographic asset discovery and inventory (CBOM) that underpins the PQC transition, and prepare to take on the cryptography engineer role for hybrid-PQC piloting and migration.
Skillset Requirements:
· Possess a degree in Computer Science/Information Technology or related fields.
· At least 5 years of working experience, of which at least 2 years hands-on in PKI, certificate lifecycle management, or enterprise key management and preferably within the financial services/banking industry.
· Good understanding of the principles, key controls, and processes relating to cryptography, PKI, and key management (X.509, TLS/mTLS, PKCS standards, certificate authorities, key hierarchies, HSM-backed key protection).
· Hands-on experience in implementing or operating a Certificate Lifecycle Management platform (e.g. CyberArk Venafi, Keyfactor, Entrust) - discovery, policy, automated enrolment/renewal, CA integration.
· Hands-on experience with enterprise key management and/or HSMs (e.g. Entrust nShield, Thales Cipher Trust, AWS KMS/CloudHSM), including Security World / key ceremony concepts.
· Experience in integrating security platforms with enterprise systems via REST APIs — e.g. ITSM (ServiceNow), IAM/SSO (PingOne), SIEM/observability (Splunk, Datadog), vulnerability scanning (Nessus).
· Experience and proficient in scripting/programming languages for automation — e.g. Python, PowerShell, and/or Bash.
· Good at working with detail and meticulous in operations; strong analytical skills and enjoys complex problem solving.
· Experience with SDLC and/or Agile methodologies (e.g. Scrum, Kanban).
· A good team player with excellent written and verbal communication skills, and strong interpersonal skills to coordinate across diverse stakeholders and vendors.