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SC DevSecOps Engineer

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Wokingham
9 months ago
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Location: Wokingham Job Type: Contract Industry: Cyber Security Job reference: BBBH393879_1737541683 Posted: about 6 hours ago

Role Title:DevSecOps Engineer
Duration:contract to run until 31/12/2025
Location:Wokingham, Hybrid 60% remote 40& onsite
Rate:up to £567 p/d Umbrella inside IR35
Clearance required:Active Security Clearance is essential

Role purpose / summary

Our client is looking for a DevSecOps Engineer to review the design of the containerised services. Validate if best practices are being applied and provide any recommendations to improve the security posture of the service

Key Skills/ requirements

· Container Security Configuration
· Container Vulnerability Management and Remediation
· K8s Security Configuration
· ISTIO
· Cloud Foundry
· Open Resty
· NGINX
· ARGO
· Cert Manager

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!

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