DevSecOps Engineer

Hazeltree
London
9 months ago
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About Hazeltree Fund Services Inc.

Hazeltree is a global leader in cloud-based treasury solutions, empowering investment firms with cutting-edge technology to optimize financial performance, enhance liquidity, and mitigate risk. As part of our commitment to security and innovation, we are expanding our

Information Security Team

and seeking a

DevSecOps Engineer

to drive security automation and best practices across our cloud infrastructure and IT operations.

Job Overview

As a

DevSecOps Engineer , you will play a pivotal role in integrating security practices into our

DevOps pipeline and IT operations . Working at the intersection of

operations, security, and development , you will collaborate closely with internal teams to

safeguard critical business operations

by design and default. You will be responsible for security automation,

CI/CD pipeline enhancements , and

cloud security management , ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Key Responsibilities

Security & DevOps Integration:
Support and extend the

secured CI/CD pipeline

to enhance development security.
Work with development teams to optimize infrastructure security.
Cloud & Infrastructure Security:
Maintain and secure

AWS cloud infrastructure

for clients and internal operations.
Automate

AWS infrastructure builds

following

CIS hardening standards .
Ensure top-tier

security configuration, access management, and incident response

on cloud platforms.
Operational Support & Incident Response:
Support business-critical

Windows and Linux-based

environments.
Monitor and respond to

security alerts

across Infosec, servers, firewalls, and applications.
Conduct

continuous monitoring

of internal and third-party information security controls.
Threat & Vulnerability Management:
Assess

SAST (Static Application Security Testing)

and

DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing)

scans.
Implement

remediation and mitigation

strategies in collaboration with development teams.
Maintain

network security protocols, firewalls, and threat management platforms .
Compliance & Risk Management:
Ensure compliance with

ISO 27001:2022, SOC1 Type2, and SOC2 Type2

standards.
Provide support for security audits, policy implementation, and

KPI/KRI monitoring .

Qualifications & Requirements

Technical Skills:
Cloud & Security Expertise:
Hands-on experience with

AWS (or other cloud-based solutions) .
Strong understanding of

secured Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)

and

CI/CD platforms .
Familiarity with

OWASP, CIS frameworks, and security best practices .
Infrastructure & Scripting Knowledge:
Proficiency in

Microsoft platforms

(Office 365, IIS, .NET, SQL Server, Windows Server, Active Directory).
Strong scripting skills in

PowerShell

(highly beneficial).
Experience with

Cloud-based security tools

(email security gateways, IAM, endpoint security, threat management).
DevOps & IT Service Management (ITSM):
Experience with

Jira (Atlassian automation), ServiceNow, or other ITSM platforms .
Understanding of

incident management processes

and security KPIs.
Networking & Compliance:
Strong knowledge of

network security protocols, vulnerability management, and firewalls .
Proven experience in

security compliance frameworks and industry regulations .

Soft Skills:
Analytical & Problem-Solving:

Ability to analyze security risks and develop practical solutions.
Communication:

Ability to explain complex security topics to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Collaboration:

Experience working in

cross-functional teams

with a proactive, team-first mindset.
Adaptability & Resilience:

Ability to stay composed and think strategically in high-pressure situations.
Ethical Integrity:

Strong sense of responsibility for

data confidentiality and compliance

with privacy regulations.

Education & Certifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, or a related field.
3+ years of experience

in a

DevOps or DevSecOps role .
Bonus Certifications (Preferred, not required):
AWS Certified

DevOps Engineer
AWS

Solutions Architect
AWS

SysOps Administrator
Certified

DevSecOps

or other security-related certifications

What We Offer
Competitive salary

and performance-based incentives.
Comprehensive benefits package , including health, dental, and vision insurance.
Retirement savings plan

with employer contributions.
Opportunities for

professional growth, training, and certifications .
A

dynamic and collaborative work environment

at the forefront of cloud security and treasury technology.

Candidates must have the legal right to work without the need for sponsorship, now or in the future.

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