DevSecOps Engineer

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10 months ago
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We are supporting a world renowed enterprise software provider who are searching for aDevSecOps Engineer to join their dynamic team and play a key role in designing, developing, and supporting cutting-edge cloud-based solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and implement scalable, secure infrastructure solutions using tools like Terraform
  • Support new and existing cloud services and ensure system reliability and performance
  • Troubleshoot complex authentication and integration issues across platforms
  • Produce high-quality documentation for technical processes and procedures
  • Collaborate across diverse teams to deliver projects on tight timelines
  • Mentor and support junior engineers while driving engineering excellence
  • Lead the technical approach to designing large-scale network and cloud architecture
  • Stay ahead of technology trends and apply innovative thinking to problem-solving

What You Bring

  • 6+ years of technical professional experience in a development or operations role
  • Experience with Terraform and modern cloud platforms
  • Strong analytical, conceptual, and problem-solving skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work through ambiguity, think creatively, and collaborate
  • High standards in quality, efficiency, and a methodical approach to work
  • Proven ability to work under pressure and deliver to tight deadlines
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and team collaboration skills
  • A proactive, can-do attitude with a drive to constantly improve
  • Ability to build trusted relationships and show strong cultural awareness
  • Experience with SAP solutions is a plus
  • A university degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field

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