DevSecOps Engineer - Cloud Security (Azure)

Dentro Talent
united kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Cloud Security Engineer - DevSecOps - Azure & Azure DevOps - DAST/SAST - Remote Work - Fixed Term Engagement Minimum 12 months - circa £70-75,000 per annum

Are you looking for a role which straddles Cloud Security and application development? Are you comfortable using Azure DevOps and with SAST and DAST tools?

A business with a global presence who are doing some extraordinary work in the environmental sector, amongst others, are hiring a DevSecOps engineer to join them for at least a 12 month engagement to cover maternity leave. You will be responsible for the businesses Azure instance and have a firm eye on the Security of this environment; as their customer data flows through their product suite and cloud environment.

You will be creating a secure hosted environment for their developers to create and implement incredible products for their end clients. You will need a Cloud Security background with experience in vulnerability scanning, enhancing their security offering and developing cloud security controls. You will be working closely with their software development team and supporting their work but also report to the Security Operations function.

You will need to have worked in this capacity before and not just be a Security Engineer or a DevOps Engineer; you must have the security and the software exposure to be successful.

The role is remote working and is a FTC for 12 months. You must be UK based and have the right to work without a need for sponsorship for this role. Please apply now if this is you!

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology
  • Software Development

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