Summary
✨ AI‑Generated
A security-focused infrastructure engineering role responsible for protecting systems, controlling data access, and building reliable cloud and operational security practices. The ideal candidate will take ownership of security architecture and infrastructure resilience.
Highlights
Own critical infrastructure security responsibilities, improve protection of sensitive data, and establish secure engineering practices in a growing technology environment.
Description
Arcessio is an AI-powered manufacturing intelligence company transforming how organizations source, manufacture, and manage industrial parts.
Our platform helps customers determine the optimal manufacturing process, materials, suppliers, and production strategy for every part—leveraging technologies such as additive manufacturing, CNC machining, casting, injection molding, and other advanced manufacturing methods.
By combining artificial intelligence with deep supply chain and manufacturing expertise, we help organizations improve resilience, reduce costs, accelerate production, and enable smarter, on-demand manufacturing.
As we take on more government and defense work, the security and integrity of our infrastructure becomes its own discipline — and we want someone who owns it rather than spreading it thin across the product engineers.
The "sec" in this role is the point: you'll be responsible for how sensitive data moves, where it lives, and who can see it, so the rest of the team can focus on building.
This is a remote-friendly role open to candidates across the U.S., with occasional in-person sync when the work calls for it.
This position is subject to U.S.
Department of Defense contract requirements; therefore, applicants must be lawful U.S.
citizens.
What you'll do
Own our infrastructure and deployment pipeline — including deploying into containerized, customer-provided environments and on Azure.Own the security posture for controlled and sensitive data: data transmission, storage, access control, key management, and who can and can't see what.Drive our compliance program from identification into implementation — NIST controls (we're already tracking these in ControlMap), CMMC / SPRS, and recurring assessments like SOC 2 Type II.Partner with leadership and IT on compliance requirements and timelines, and turn a backlog of controls into an ongoing, sustainable program that doesn't grind product velocity to a halt.Take security concerns off the plates of full-stack and ML engineers so they can ship.Must-haves
Eligible to obtain and hold a U.S.
security clearance — an active clearance is not required today, but you must be able to qualify for one.Strong DevOps / infrastructure background — CI/CD, cloud (Azure especially), containerized deployments, and infrastructure-as-code.A security-focused mindset for infrastructure hardening and compliance — you think about access, isolation, and blast radius by default.Ability to implement a defined set of controls in our stack — turning a documented framework into working configuration, policy, and automation.Nice to have
Prior government or defense experience — ideally in defense contracting — and comfort operating inside those environments.Hands-on exposure to NIST 800-171, CMMC, or navigating an ATO process.