FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Lead Security Engineer (Detection & Response).
What are the primary responsibilities of the Lead Security Engineer?
The primary responsibilities include planning, designing, building, implementing, and administering security systems and processes, ensuring compliance with security practices, managing relationships with third parties, and driving operational excellence in security monitoring and incident response.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in computer science, cybersecurity, information technology, or a related degree is required, along with expert knowledge of cloud security solutions, risk assessment tools, and incident response plans.
Is experience with cloud architecture necessary?
Yes, experience with cloud architecture and coding (AWS, GCP, Azure) is required.
Are there any preferred certifications for candidates?
Yes, preferred certifications include CISSP, GIAC, CCSK, and CCSP.
What type of work culture does Lifeway promote?
Lifeway promotes a culture that emphasizes its mission and values, including serving the church, with a strong Work from Anywhere (WFA) focus.
Is this position fully remote?
This is a remote position in the U.S. with occasional travel to Nashville for in-person team gatherings.
What benefits do full-time employees receive?
Full-time employees are eligible for comprehensive benefits including healthcare, vacation and sick time, holiday pay, care days, a 401(k) plan, maternity and paternity leave, adoption assistance, mission trip time, and more.
Is there a requirement for candidates to be involved in a church?
Yes, candidates should be actively involved in an evangelical Christian church.
What tools or practices will the Lead Security Engineer work with?
The Lead Security Engineer will work with cloud security solutions, anti-malware solutions, incident response plans, risk assessment tools, and frameworks such as PCI, NIST-CSF, and MITRE ATT&CK.