Truist Financial - Atlanta, GA
posted about 2 months ago
The Cybersecurity Engineer position focuses on developing and maintaining the technical IT and cybersecurity capabilities essential for safeguarding the firm's information systems and applications throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). This role involves assisting in the design, planning, testing, and implementation phases of various cybersecurity technology projects. The engineer will partner with senior business leaders to understand business strategies and work collaboratively in cross-functional teams to drive successful strategic outcomes. In this role, the engineer will lead the analysis of business and user needs, document requirements, measure performance, and interpret results for both internal and external stakeholders. They will also coordinate meetings between data engineers and user experience developers to ensure that the final deliverables meet client expectations both visually and in terms of documented requirements. The engineer will be responsible for measuring client interactions to enhance client experience, digital adoption, and process outcomes. Additionally, the engineer will manage approval processes for requirements, proofs of concept (POCs), wireframes, and enhancements. They will apply their subject-matter expertise and technical understanding to recommend actions to business leaders, conduct ongoing analysis of metrics in production to uphold data integrity, and identify root causes of risk metrics that breach established thresholds. The role also includes leading the operational development of sustainable data solutions that increase efficiency, reduce risk, and create competitive advantages for the organization. The engineer will manage client intake requirements, ensure that end-user interfaces function as expected, and triage issues to the appropriate data intelligence teammates. They will provide timely analysis and resolution of complex information and participate in the evaluation of new technologies or modifications to existing systems to enhance operational efficiency. The engineer will lead small cybersecurity projects and play significant roles in larger, more complex initiatives.