<p><strong>Information Security Engineer</strong></p><p>We’re looking for a hands-on Information Security Engineer who enjoys keeping systems secure, threats out, and auditors happy. This role blends day‑to‑day security engineering with GRC work across our production environment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Harden systems, patch vulnerabilities, and keep configurations secure</li><li>Monitor logs and alerts, respond to incidents, and investigate “that looks suspicious” moments</li><li>Manage security tools (SIEM, endpoint protection, vulnerability scanners)</li><li>Assess security impact of system changes before they become problems</li><li>Support risk assessments, audits, and compliance efforts</li><li>Create and maintain security policies, documentation, and metrics</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>
<p>We’re looking for a Principal Java Developer to lead the design and development of high‑performance applications in a modern, containerized environment. In this role, you’ll drive architectural decisions, mentor the engineering team, and own the full development lifecycle from concept to deployment.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Bring:</strong></p><ul><li>Deep expertise in Java and modern Java frameworks</li><li>Strong experience deploying code to containerized environments (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.)</li><li>Background in building scalable, cloud‑ready services</li><li>Ability to lead technical strategy and guide engineering best practices</li></ul><p>If you thrive in a hands‑on leadership role and enjoy building robust, container‑first systems, we’d love to connect. Apply today!</p>
<p>Do you enjoy solving technical puzzles, calming down panicked users, and occasionally feeling like a wizard who restores the internet with a single click? We’re looking for an MSP Engineer who’s confident juggling networking, firewalls, and server administration across a variety of client environments.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Tame networks, firewalls, and VPNs (cape optional, but confidence required)</li><li>Support Windows Server, AD, and virtualization—basically all the things clients swear they “didn’t change”</li><li>Jump between multiple clients and tickets without breaking a sweat… or your coffee mug</li></ul><p><strong>What You Bring</strong></p><ul><li>Strong networking and firewall chops (Cisco, Fortinet, SonicWall—pick your flavor)</li><li>Rock‑solid server administration skills</li><li>Experience in an MSP or a natural ability to thrive in beautiful, organized chaos</li></ul><p>If you love variety, tricky problems, and being the tech hero clients didn’t know they needed, we’d love to talk.</p>
<p>We are seeking a Data Architect to lead the design and evolution of data architecture. This individual will play a critical role in shaping how data is collected, stored, integrated, and consumed across the organization, supporting analytics, and reporting. The ideal candidate brings a balance of hands‑on technical depth, architectural leadership, and strong collaboration with business and technology stakeholders</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Lead the design and implementation of scalable, secure, and high‑performing enterprise data architectures.</li><li>Define data architecture standards, reference architectures, and best practices across platforms.</li><li>Architect data solutions supporting analytics, BI, data science, and operational reporting.</li><li>Design and oversee data models for data warehouses, data lakes, and lakehouse architectures.</li><li>Partner with application, infrastructure, security, and analytics teams to ensure seamless data integration.</li><li>Evaluate and recommend data technologies, tools, and platforms aligned to business strategy.</li><li>Establish and enforce governance, data quality, metadata management, and lineage practices.</li><li>Provide technical leadership and mentorship to data engineers and analytics teams.</li><li>Translate business requirements into actionable data solutions for senior stakeholders.</li></ul>