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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Security Engineer II - **Company:** AssetMark, Inc. - **Location:** Atlanta, GA, United States - **Experience:** Experienced - **Salary:** $85,000.0 - $100,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Active Directory, Amazon Web Services, JIRA, Microsoft Azure, Bash Shell, Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Identity and Access Management, Python (Programming Language), Windows PowerShell, Cloud Services, Security Information and Event Management, Software Engineering, Okta, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Information Technology, Vulnerability Analysis - **Published:** May 29, 2026 - **Apply:** https://assetmark.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/AssetMark_Careers/job/Atlanta-GA/Security-Engineer-II_Req-003843 ## About the Role * Working knowledge and technical understanding of cloud service platforms (AWS, Azure, etc.) * General knowledge of networking, cybersecurity frameworks, constructs, and auditable standards. * Basic knowledge and experience with scripting and programming (PowerShell, bash, python, IaC, etc.) * Hands-on experience working with SIEM, CSPM, and EDR tools. * Strong communication and collaborative skills Education & Experience: * 3-7 years of experience in cybersecurity, information security, or information technology * BS degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or equivalent degree * Experience working with JIRA Project Management * Experience working with IAM solutions (Active Directory, EntraID, Okta, etc.) * Hands-on experience of CrowdStrike Falcon, Check Point Harmony, and Microsoft Defender * Experience building and securing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) ## Description The Security Engineer II is responsible for ensuring high security across our organization and our product and service lines. 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