The primary responsibilities include establishing an enterprise key management service strategy focused on lifecycle management and protection of encryption keys, developing and leading the enterprise key management team, and providing operational support. Key duties involve defining strategy, coaching team members, setting functional goals, and leading service enhancements across internal infrastructure and cloud environments.
The role requires a minimum of 10 years in systems engineering and systems architecture, with 5+ years specifically in enterprise key management. Essential technical skills include hands-on experience with key management lifecycle, TLS, PKI, HSMs, digital certificate management, Azure Key Vault, and transparent database encryption. Candidates must have expertise in FIPS 140-2 compliance, cryptography, and cloud computing architectures.
EY offers a comprehensive compensation package with base salaries ranging from $124,400 to $232,700, competitive benefits including medical and dental coverage, pension and 401(k) plans, and a flexible work environment. The company emphasizes continuous learning, diverse and inclusive culture, and opportunities for professional growth with global scale and support.