DevSecOps Engineer

Holborn and Covent Garden
3 days ago
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An exciting opportunity for an experienced DevSecOps Engineer to join a market-leading, disruptive AI software company as they strengthen their security engineering capability and embed security into their platform and development workflows.
Specialising in cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, this rapidly growing organisation offers the opportunity to work on complex cloud environments, implement secure-by-design principles, and deliver measurable improvements in overall security posture.

You will work cross-functionally with Platform (SRE), Infrastructure, and Security teams, taking ownership of automation, cloud security hardening, and control implementation. This is a hands-on engineering role for someone who enjoys solving practical security challenges and building automation that makes secure development the default.

Location: London – 3 days in office / 2 days remote

Salary: Negotiable + comprehensive benefits package

Requirements for DevSecOps Engineer:

This company is seeking a technically strong security engineer with proven experience in DevSecOps, Cloud Security Engineering, or Infrastructure Security within a modern cloud environment.

Strong hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines and automation tooling

Deep experience securing AWS environments (Azure or GCP also considered)

Practical experience implementing and tuning security scanning and vulnerability management tools

Strong scripting and automation skills (Python, Bash or similar)

Experience implementing Infrastructure-as-Code (Terraform, CloudFormation or similar)

A pragmatic problem-solver who enjoys collaborating with engineering teams

Excellent communication skills with the ability to work across technical and non-technical stakeholders

Desirable:

Experience with container and Kubernetes security

Experience operating within compliance-driven environments (ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIST)

Experience building policy-as-code or automated guardrails

Exposure to incident response and threat detection engineering

Responsibilities for DevSecOps Engineer:

Take ownership of improving cloud security posture, including AWS Security Hub uplift, IAM optimisation, and least privilege enforcement

Implement and maintain secure configuration baselines across infrastructure

Embed security controls into CI/CD pipelines including SAST, DAST, dependency and container scanning

Build automation to reduce manual compliance evidence collection

Implement Infrastructure-as-Code guardrails and policy-as-code controls

Support vulnerability triage, prioritisation, and structured remediation tracking

Collaborate closely with engineering teams to resolve findings pragmatically

Enhance logging, alerting, and incident readiness across the platform

What this offers:

Working for an industry-leading AI software company at the forefront of innovation

A genuinely hands-on DevSecOps role with significant technical ownership

The opportunity to influence secure engineering practices at scale

A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package

Applications:
If you are an experienced DevSecOps Engineer looking to work on cutting-edge AI technology in a high-growth environment, we would love to hear from you. Please send an up-to-date CV via the relevant link.
We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments for your application or during the review process, please highlight this by emailing (if this email address has been removed by the job-board, full details for contact are available on our website).

Keywords: DevSecOps Engineer / Cloud Security Engineer / Infrastructure Security Engineer / Security Engineer / AWS Security Engineer / Platform Security Engineer / Cloud Engineer / CI/CD Security / SAST / DAST / Terraform / CloudFormation / Kubernetes Security / Python / Bash

RedTech Recruitment Ltd focuses on finding roles for Engineers and Scientists. Even if the above role isn’t of interest, please visit our website to see our other opportunities.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at RedTech. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status

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