DevSecOps Engineer/Platform Engineering - Digital Assets

JR United Kingdom
London
11 months ago
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London, United Kingdom

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02.05.2025

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16.06.2025

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The Client

My client is a Digital Asset Trading firm that provides a wide range of products and services for institutional investors. With a team of experienced traditional finance and cryptocurrency professionals, they have an optimal position within the market to capitalize on the digital asset trading space.

They are looking for a DevSecOps Engineering Lead to work closely with the Head of Technology and spearhead an exciting project, which will see you at the intersection of Blockchain and Cyber Security, whilst building the blockchain infrastructure.

What You'll Get

  • An opportunity to work within one of the most exciting digital-asset trading spaces.
  • Join a high-performance team that is building something great.
  • An excellent opportunity to work closely with stakeholders and learn about the rapidly evolving world of blockchain technology and crypto trading.
  • A market-leading compensation package including salary and annual bonus.
  • Benefits such as a non-contributory pension, private healthcare, life assurance, and 25 days of annual leave.

What You'll Do

  • Spearhead a Greenfield project involving building out the Blockchain Infrastructure on AWS cloud.
  • Work closely with the Head of Technology and empower junior team members in setting up best practices while building the AWS-hosted blockchain infrastructure.
  • Serve as the subject matter expert for the Greenfield cloud platform.
  • Collaborate with Quant Developers, Support, and Security teams.

What You'll Need

  • Deep understanding and experience in Blockchain as a DevSecOps or Platform Engineer.
  • Expertise in AWS and Infrastructure-as-Code.
  • Understanding of risk assessment and threat modeling in digital trading across the cloud.
  • Security awareness and ability to interpret CISO requirements.
  • Proven experience in building cloud-based infrastructure services.
  • Versatility to handle challenges from development to production support.
  • Excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and teamwork ability.

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