DevSecOps Engineer Lead Engineer , Manchester/Leeds – Cyber Security

Shackleton Duke Group
Leeds
10 months ago
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Reference Number: DevSecOps EngineerLocation: Manchester / Leeds EnglandSalary: c£, plus benefitsSector: Cyber Security

A leading Financial Services organisation is looking for a Lead DevSecOps Engineer to add value to the existing Information Security team. Banks, FS experience advantageous but not paramount. Client will accept individuals from Aviation, Airlines, Healthcare, Pharma.

You must be eligible to live and work in the UK, with + years in a similar (InfoSec/CS role) work within defined parametres in a highly regulated industry and be available to start at short notice.

Key skills for this role are: DevOps, SDLC, Vulnerability Management, Risk Management, and Risk Mitigation (in a DevSecOps environment).

DevSecOps Engineer Responsibilities:

Work with the lead and domain engineers to formulate solutions Specify secure design requirements and acceptance criteria for DevOps or software development feature teams Define secure designs for security architecture building blocks Provide hands on support during investigations and PoCs Take solution ownership from inception to delivery Embedding security into DevOps and CI/CD Promote ‘security is codified’ as a key platform principle Contributing to security engineering patterns to be applied across multiples cloud providers and technologies Preparing engineering artefacts and own the lifecycle of those artefacts Reviewing configurations and Infrastructure as Code for security weaknesses Supporting architects take designs through the appropriate governance and sign-off Act as an SME for security engineering related topics and issues Contributing to Threat Models

DevSecOps Engineer Cyber Security Manchester Leeds

DevSecOps EngineerExperience/Skills

Specialised working security engineering knowledge of two or more domains Cloud, DevOps, AppSec, IAM, API, Networking, Crypto, Big Data Experience working in fast-paced agile environments is essential Preferably hold an industry recognised security certification or degree OSCP, GIAC Experience implementing industry best practice security standards in large organisations Detailed knowledge across a broad range of security domains

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