DevSecOps Engineer - Software (Manchester)

Halian
Trafford
1 week ago
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Halian Technology is seeking a highly motivatedDV ClearedDevSecOps Engineer for a permanent position with a forward-thinking technology company delivering secure and scalable software solutions across public and private sectors.


We are looking for a UK-based professional with a strong background in secure software development, cloud infrastructure, and DevSecOps practices. You will play a key role in designing, building, and maintaining high-performing, secure, and resilient solutions. Collaborating closely with stakeholders, technical leads, and cross-functional teams, you will help drive innovation while embedding security throughout the software development lifecycle.


Key Requirements:

REQUIRED (DV Clearance)

  • Programming: Java, Spring Boot, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, ReactJS
  • Testing & BDD: Cypress, Cucumber, Selenium, Gherkin, or similar frameworks
  • Cloud Services: AWS and/or Azure, including configuration and security best practices
  • Containerisation: Docker and microservice architectures with observability and security
  • CI/CD & Security: Jenkins, GitHub Actions, SAST, DAST, and security integration in SDLC
  • Agile Practices: Scrum/Kanban methodologies and mentoring junior developers


Location: Manchester or Cheltenham


Salary: £80,000- £100,000 depending on experience

Contract: £650-£700 a day


Apply now to be part of a dynamic team where your contributions have a direct impact, and your expertise helps shape secure digital futures.

*Please note you must be UK based/have the right to work in the UK to be considered for this position*

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