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Job: DevSecOps Engineer (Debden IG10) - ONSITE

• Mon-Fri onsite in Debden IG10

• Offices a 5 mins walk from Debden tube station (Central line)

• Salary to approx. £90k + pension + health

• Free onsite gym & parking

NB: Please only apply if you are able to work from their Debden (IG10) offices Monday-Friday. Hybrid or remote working is not available. Candidates must be able to demonstrate a sub-60 mins each-way commute time.

Company

Established in 2009 and regulated by the FCA, this multi-award-winning finance & credit company has a proven track record for customer and employee satisfaction. With a Trustpilot rating of 4.8/5 and over 33,500 combined online reviews, they pride themselves on their customer service and their duty as a responsible lender.

Role

This company is seeking an experienced DevSecOps Engineer for an initial 6-month contract in a Work from Office (WFO) role. This role will focus on creating a business strategy, gap analysis and implementation, for securing their Azure-based infrastructure, integrating security automation, ensuring PCI DSS compliance, vulnerability and penetration testing and incident response.

This role will focus on developing and maintaining secure, scalable Azure DevOps pipelines and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform. Their ideal can...

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