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Senior Application Security Engineer.

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Senior Application Security Engineer Hybrid From Any UK Hub (London, Swindon, Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast) Salary – Up to £100,000 Depending on experience + Discretionary Bonus + Additional Corporate Benefits Package A leading financial services firm requires a senior application security engineer! As a Senior Application Security Engineer here, you'll sit within CTO, assisting a wide range of delivery teams in engineering secure solutions and protecting our member's money and data. As a senior security engineer, you will work cross-functionally to assess risk and help deliver countermeasures that protect our member's data. You will work will engineering teams to create solutions that solve or remediate security problems. This will involve a range of activities, including (but not limited to) threat modelling, selection and configuration of DevSecOps tools, high-level and detailed security designs. We are seeking a Senior Security Engineer who has experience in the design and implementation of secure software. Strong technical knowledge - a comprehensive understanding of software engineering principles, system architecture, and contemporary development frameworks. Threat modeling, as well as the design and implementation of security controls (either in a cloud environment or on-premises). Proficiency in at least one modern programming language, an understanding of the software development lifecycle, software delivery methodologies, and experience with industry-standard tools and techniques for software delivery in an enterprise context (such as version control, CI/CD pipeline, etc. ). Financial services, Consulting preferred but not required Previous experience as a software developer, engineer, designer, etc, is highly desired.

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