
- Employment
- Part-time
- Seniority
- Senior
About the role
3Pillar is an AI transformation partner on a mission to help enterprises build the AI-native products and intelligent agents that will define the next era of business. With teams across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia, we work with the most ambitious companies in financial services, healthcare, media, and technology — helping them move faster, modernize boldly, and compete on their own terms. Our HelixAI platform and Helix Pods delivery model put our engineers at the center of real agentic transformation — doing work that is open, portable, and built to last. We are building the future of enterprise AI.
🌟 You are an experienced Senior Network Security Automation Engineer who drives security strategy within your engagements and influences broader practice standards. You shape how security automation is designed and delivered, mentor senior team members, and lead the most complex security initiatives.
Expectation: Proficient daily use of AI-powered tools integrated into core workflows. Ability to evaluate AI tool effectiveness, identify appropriate use cases, and contribute to team-level AI adoption. Expected to champion AI-assisted practices within the project team.
Relevant Platforms: Proficient in: GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, OpenAI Codex. Regular use of: AI-powered SIEM/SOAR platforms, AI threat detection and response, intelligent vulnerability scanning (Snyk AI, SonarQube AI), AI-driven compliance monitoring. Leverages Claude, ChatGPT, and similar LLMs for security policy analysis, threat modeling, and incident documentation
It´s a half-time role
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