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<p><strong>Do you have experience with BeyondTrust Endpoint Security?</strong></p><p><strong>Do you have Experience designing and implementing EPM policies, rules, and configurations?</strong></p> <p>Great! Please read on as we have a job for you</p> <p>Join a global, product‑led tech company as a Contract Security Engineer focused on Privileged Access and Endpoint Privilege Management. You’ll sit within the central Security / Identity & Access Management (IAM) function and take ownership of deploying and configuring a new BeyondTrust EPM solution across the organization. </p><p>You’ll be part of a small, specialist squad (Security + IT) driving a phased rollout, defining and tuning policies, automating where possible, and helping to establish best practices that will be adopted by IT, business teams, and a large engineering organisation. </p> <p><strong>This is an initial 6‑month B2B engagement with a potential for extension.</strong></p> <p><strong>Your Tasks Will Include: </strong></p><ul><li>Lead the deployment and configuration of BeyondTrust Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) across the organization  </li><li>Design, implement, and fine‑tune EPM policies, rules, and configurations for different user groups and environments  </li><li>Work with Security / IAM / IT to plan and execute a phased rollout with early adopters, business teams, and then engineering  </li><li>Collaborate with internal stakeholders to gather feedback on the rollout and adjust policies and settings accordingly  </li><li>Create and maintain documentation which includes configuration guides, runbooks, deployment procedures, and best practices  </li><li>Contribute to testing and validation of EPM policies to minimise user disruption while maintaining strong security controls  </li><li>Identify opportunities to automate deployment, configuration, and ongoing management (e.g. via scripting in PowerShell, Bash, Python, etc.)  </li><li>Monitor progress against agreed project timelines and milestones, escalating risks or blockers when needed  </li><li>Work closely with the wider Identity & Access Management team to align EPM configuration with existing IAM standards and processes  </li><li>Provide knowledge sharing and basic enablement to internal teams on how to work effectively with the new EPM solution  </li></ul><p><br><strong>To be a good fit for the Security Engineer role, you will have:</strong></p><ul><li>Minimum of 1 years experience deploying, configuring, and managing policies with BeyondTrust Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) in a production environment  </li><li>Good understanding of identity and access management concepts, particularly for human identities and endpoint controls</li><li>Proven ability to design, implement, and tune security policies for different user groups (IT, business users, engineers) while balancing usability and security</li><li>Practical experience working with IT, security, or IAM teams in a corporate environment</li><li>Scripting and/or automation skills in at least one language (e.g. PowerShell, Bash, Python or similar), used to support deployment, configuration, or ongoing management</li><li>Ability to create and maintain clear technical documentation (configuration, runbooks, guidelines, best practices)</li><li>Strong English communication skills, both spoken and written</li><li>Proactive, ownership‑driven working style, able to drive tasks independently once goals and direction are set</li></ul> <p><strong>Nice to have</strong></p><ul><li>Experience with .NET and full‑stack development (back‑end, front‑end, DevOps) and interest in contributing more broadly to engineering work if the contract is extended</li><li>Experience with Azure and automation around cloud or endpoint tooling</li><li>Approximately 1–2+ years working with similar EPM/PAM solution (One Identity or CyberArk)</li></ul> <p><strong>What’s in it for you:</strong></p><ul><li>Impact from day one where you’ll own a high‑visibility security project, rolling out a new Endpoint Privilege Management platform that directly improves the organisation’s security posture.  </li><li>Hands‑on work with BeyondTrust EPM, with the freedom to influence how it’s implemented, configured, and operated.  </li><li>Work fully remotely from Poland with a B2B contract, with only occasional in‑person meetings if needed.  </li><li>Work in a small, focused squad with direct access to decision‑makers, minimising bureaucracy and helping you move quickly.  </li></ul> <p><strong>Sounds interesting?  Send us your CV by applying to this page</strong></p><br> <p><span style="\"font-size:10px\"">The provision of personal data by you is fully voluntary and the basis for their processing is your consent. We have prepared some necessary information, you can find in document: <a href="\"http://www.sowelo.eu/candidates/personal-data-information/\"">"Information regarding the processing of your personal data"</a>. There you will find how your Personal Data is being processed and what your rights are in connection to this.</span></p> <p><span style="\"font-size:10px\"">The personal data will be processed by Sowelo Consulting spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością with its registered seat in Cracow (LLC) registered in National Court Register (KRS) under no. 0000671136, our <a href="\"http://www.sowelo.eu/about/team/\"">Employees and Subcontractors</a> (jointly referred to as the Company).</span></p> <p><span style="\"font-size:10px\"">Sowelo Consulting sp. z o.o. (LLC)</span><span style="\"font-size:10px\""> is entered in the register of employment agencies under the number: 35288</span></p> <p><span style="\"font-size:10px\""><span style="\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"">Our candidate selection process relies entirely on human judgment. We explicitly avoid using automated screening algorithms or AI-driven scoring systems for any part of the assessment. Every single profile is reviewed personally by our experienced recruiters, ensuring a thorough and unbiased consideration of your fit.</span></span></p> <p><span style="\"font-size:10px\""><a href="\"https://sowelo.eu/services/it-recruitment-poland/\"">IT Recruitment Poland</a> | Executive Search | Recruitment Process Outsourcing</span></p> <p> </p>

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