Lead DevSecOps Engineer - Salesforce Experience

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8 months ago
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This is a brilliant opportunity for a Lead DevSecOps Engineer to join a well-known aeronautical company to be responsible for overseeing the solutions architecture of DevSecOps processes. To be successful in this role, you will need to have strong experience with Copado, along with experience working in e-commerce at scale in a retail environment. You will also work quite closely with suppliers to enable seamless integration into DevOps processes whilst ensuring cloud infrastructure and deployment pipelines are optimised.


Main responsibilities

  • Architect and design scalable, reliable and secure DevSecOps solutions
  • Implement and manage CI/CD pipelines with Copado and Azure DevSecOps
  • Lead a team of DevOps engineers; providing mentorship and guidance
  • Integrate security tools and practices into the DevSecOps pipeline
  • Use Copado to manage Salesforce deployments


Requirements

  • Strong experience as a Lead DevSecOps Engineer
  • Experience with Copado for managing Salesforce
  • Strong understanding of DevSecOps tools, CI/CD pipelines and automation frameworks
  • Experience with either YAML, Python, Bash or PowerShell
  • Experience working with e-commerce solutions at scale


Benefits

  • Salary between £95,000 - £105,000 + up to 20% bonus
  • Hybrid – 3 days a week in the office
  • 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
  • Travel Allowance
  • Generous pension scheme – up to 12% pension contribution
  • Life Assurance at 3x basic salary


If you are interested in the role, please apply now for immediate review!

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