Zero Trust Infrastructure & Device Management Setup (Cloudflare + JumpCloud)

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We're an e-commerce company looking for an experienced IT consultant/engineer to help us implement and manage our zero-trust security infrastructure and device management across our organization. Think of this as an MSP-style engagement — we need someone who can own this end-to-end.

**Scope of Work:**

• **Cloudflare Zero Trust** — Configure and deploy Cloudflare Access policies, Gateway DNS/HTTP filtering, and WARP client across all company devices. Manage application-level access controls and troubleshoot connectivity issues (including DNS proxy conflicts with tools like Tailscale).

• **JumpCloud MDM/IAM** — Set up and manage JumpCloud for device management, user provisioning/deprovisioning, and policy enforcement across Mac and Windows endpoints. Configure conditional access policies and ensure compliance baselines.

• **Device Onboarding** — Develop and execute a repeatable onboarding process for enrolling existing devices into the zero-trust stack (WARP client, JumpCloud agent, browser isolation where needed). Create documentation and runbooks for IT staff.

• **Google Workspace Integration** — Ensure SSO/SAML integration between JumpCloud and Google Workspace. Harden Google Workspace security settings in coordination with zero-trust policies.

• **Ongoing Support & Troubleshooting** — Provide ongoing support for access issues, device compliance, policy tuning, and new employee onboarding/offboarding.

**Ideal Candidate:**

• Hands-on experience deploying Cloudflare Zero Trust (Access, Gateway, WARP) at scale

• Strong JumpCloud administration experience (MDM policies, conditional access, directory management)

• Familiarity with Google Workspace admin and security hardening

• Experience creating IT documentation and onboarding runbooks

• Comfortable working with a small IT team and communicating clearly

• MSP or internal IT infrastructure background preferred

**Details:**

• ~50 employees, mix of Mac and Windows

• Ongoing engagement preferred (hourly, part-time to start)

• Must be available for some overlap with US Eastern business hours

Please share relevant experience with Cloudflare Zero Trust and/or JumpCloud deployments in your proposal.

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