This job posting is anticipated to remain open for 30 days, from 09-Jun-2026. The posting may close early due to the volume of applicants.
Team Overview:
At Edward Jones, our Data Security team is developing controls, requirements and patterns that empowers the firm to innovate securely by embedding resilient, regulation-aligned security practices across all data environments, and fostering a culture where confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data are foundational to business success. In a Security Engineering role you will be expected to design secure systems, integrations, and architectures as well as build deployment patterns. This is an exceptional challenge and opportunity for someone who is excited for rapid change and continuous learning.
What you’ll do
• Define and maintain security standards and guardrails, including gold standards, reference configurations, templates, and advises on architectural patterns.
• Provides security guidance and contributes to designs, reviewing solutions, identifying gaps and compensating controls, influencing strategy, and escalating high risk designs as needed.
• Translate and extend enterprise data security controls and classification frameworks from unstructured to structured data platforms, ensuring consistent protection across databases, warehouses, and analytics environments.
• Drive validation and adoption of controls, including documentation of behavior and integrations, proof of concepts or pilots, and support for remediation of security and compliance gaps.
Edward Jones’ compensation and benefits package includes medical and prescription drug, dental, vision, voluntary benefits (such as accident, hospital indemnity, and critical illness), short- and long-term disability, basic life, and basic AD&D coverage. Short- and long-term disability, basic life, and basic AD&D coverage are provided at no cost to associates. Edward Jones offers a 401k retirement plan, and tax-advantaged accounts: health savings account, and flexible spending account. Edward Jones observes ten paid holidays and provides 15 days of vacation for new associates beginning on January 1 of each year, as well as sick time, personal days, and a paid day for volunteerism. Associates may be eligible for bonuses and profit sharing. All associates are eligible for the firm’s Employee Assistance Program. For more information on the Benefits available to Edward Jones associates, please visit our benefits page.
Hiring Minimum: $101700
Hiring Maximum: $173200
What Experience You’ll Need:
• 7+ years of experience in data security, cybersecurity engineering, or cloud security roles.
• Hands on experience in data security engineering within a financial services environment (preferred).
• Experience supporting audits, risk assessments, and regulatory examinations.
• Understanding of identity centric and behavior based security models, including Zero Trust principles, identity aware data access, privileged user monitoring, insider threat detection, UEBA, anomaly detection, and SIEM/SOAR integrations.
• Hands on experience designing, implementing, and operating data security controls across structured data environments, including Database Activity Monitoring (DBAM), data discovery and inventory, data access governance, CASB, DLP, and DSPM capabilities.
• Strong expertise in data protection mechanisms such as encryption (at rest, in transit, and field level), tokenization, masking, anonymization, row level security, and sensitive data classification, labeling, and label propagation.
• Experience securing modern data platforms and pipelines, including relational and cloud native databases, data warehouses/lakehouses, and structured ETL/ELT workflows, ensuring protection of data at rest and data in motion across on prem, cloud, and hybrid environments.
• Ability to drive enterprise wide projects that extend Zero Trust and identity aware access principles to data, integrating IAM controls, privileged user monitoring, and policy enforcement with SIEM/SOAR workflows.
• Ability to drive enterprise scale adoption of data security controls and policies, including extending governance frameworks to emerging use cases such as machine learning and large language model (AI) systems
• Familiarity with GLBA, SOX, FFIEC, and NYDFS 500 regulatory requirements.
• Knowledge of NIST SP 800 53 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF).
• Ability to communicate complex technical concepts and risks to non technical stakeholders, translating technical issues into clear business impacts.
• Ability to partner with adjacent security domains (e.g., unstructured data security, DLP, DSPM) to ensure consistent policy application and to translate control requirements across data types and environments.
**Candidates that live within a commutable distance from our Tempe, AZ and St. Louis, MO home office locations are expected to work in the office four days per week effective June 1, 2026. Before June 1, 2026, candidates that live within a commutable distance from our Tempe, AZ and St. Louis, MO home office locations are expected to work in the office three days per week, with preference for Tuesday through Thursday.**