Cloud Security Engineer II (AWS, SecOps)
Tripadvisor · Lisbon, Portugal · Engineering & Technology
About this role
Tripadvisor is hiring a mid-level Cloud Security Engineer based in Lisbon, Portugal. The posting calls out experience with Python, Bash, AWS, Terraform.
- Role
- Cloud Security Engineer
- Function
- security
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Department
- Engineering & Technology
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Job description
from Tripadvisor careersAbout Tripadvisor
The Tripadvisor Group connects people to experiences worth sharing, and aims to be the world’s most trusted source for travel and experiences. We leverage our brands, technology, and capabilities to connect our global audience with partners through rich content, travel guidance, and two-sided marketplaces for experiences, accommodations, restaurants, and other travel categories. The subsidiaries of Tripadvisor, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRIP), include a portfolio of travel brands and businesses, including Tripadvisor, Viator, and TheFork.
We are looking for a hands-on Cloud Security Engineer II (AWS, SecOps) to be the first line of defense for the Tripadvisor Experiences platform. This is a critical mid-level role that blends proactive security engineering with reactive incident response. You will live and breathe in our product's cloud environment, monitoring for threats, responding to security incidents, automating defenses, and working closely with our engineering teams to build a more resilient platform.
Job Location: Remote. This role is a remote or hybrid position in Portugal. Occasional travel to company offices as necessary.
What You’ll Do:
Product-Focused Incident Response:
- Monitor, analyze, and investigate security alerts originating from our AWS infrastructure, application logs, and security tooling (WAF, SIEM, Cloud-Native tools).
- Respond to security incidents that directly impact the Tripadvisor Experiences application, such as potential data breaches, application-layer attacks, or infrastructure compromises.