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  • Digital threats are evolving rapidly while our solutions are growing in complexity . We are strengthening our SecOps function within our Software department!
  • Are you an accomplished software engineer passionate about cyber security? Then this might be the opportunity for you.

“I can quickly see the impacts of my work on our products. I’m grateful to work side-by-side with passionate people from a range of disciplines who see security as an enabler for the future of our brand” - Åsmund Sand, Principal Security Engineer

About the role

We are now looking for a Senior Cloud Security Engineerwho can take ownership in the cyber security area. In the first year you can expect to focus on identity and access management challenges to scale our current CIAM infrastructure, while also implementing new workflows. You will play a key role ensuring our solutions meet the security expectations of our customers, as well as the company’s security requirements.

At reMarkable, you will be challenged by a diverse technical landscape. We use GCP as our primary cloud vendor, we have some footprint in AWS for CI purposes, and use Azure for certain other isolated use-cases. We are dabbling into Cloudflare to replace internal VPNs as well. Our backend is primarily written in Go and follows, for the most part, an event-driven architecture. We generally operate at a higher level of the cloud stack, while working with virtual machines and kubernetes is reserved for specific cases. In terms of Web, we have a good deal of React and Next, and a growing investment in WASM and cross-platform web technology. Additionally, over time, you’ll need to maintain a broad understanding of how our hardware operates, where C and C++ reign supreme.

Other tasks and responsibilities:

  • Defining and developing our security frameworks
  • Rotating between cross-functional platform teams to educate and validate solutions
  • Modeling threat scenarios continuously and automating/dispatching remediation tasks
  • Designing and running contingency plans for security events
  • Implementing and automating software security practice within Go, C/C++ and Web

We believe that you

Have experience with scripting and programming in one or more languages. You have worked as a software developer in a software team, or maybe as a site reliability engineer, and somewhere down the line sparked an interest and passion for security that you would like to pursue and make the center of your career. In the world of security, the challenges are ever changing, and as such, you have a particularly flexible and solution-oriented mindset.

  • You have knowledge of or are interested in CIAM (e.g. Auth0), threat modeling, vulnerability analysis (e.g. Google Secure Command Center), CSPM (e.g. scrut.io) and SIEM (e.g. Chronicle) systems
  • You have a relevant Bachelor’s degree (or higher)
  • You have worked with Google cloud or AWS
  • You have experience with evaluating and onboarding security tools
  • You can collaborate closely with different teams within tech

What you will not be doing

This is not an IT security role; you will focus broadly on customer cloud and software security. You won’t be monitoring office systems or managing internal corporate security.

Why we enjoy working here

  • We enjoy working with highly skilled colleagues both within the team and in reMarkable at large in a cross functional environment.
  • Being a part of the journey to a global company working with cutting edge technology.
  • Wednesday is Zen-day with no internal meetings to create space for you to focus, deep dive and be creative.
  • A total of 25 vacation days during a year. You’ll also have 5 extra days called “reMarkable days” you can make use of in addition to our regular vacation.
  • Paid sick leave.
  • Private health care and life assurance.
  • reMarkable's newest Paper Tablet and home broadband coverage within our company policy.
  • Pension plan.
  • And maybe most importantly: We have fun! We have regular events and social gatherings, both in the team and company wide.

Practical information

  • We will consider applicants on a rolling basis.
  • Language requirements: Professional English, written and spoken. Our working language is English.
  • Location: Central London, UK or Oslo, Norway.
  • Visa requirements:
    • London:British citizenship or Indefinite Leave to Remain (we are currently not able to provide relocation to our London office)
    • Oslo:Citizenship/valid work permit from the EU/EEA (relocation assistance may be provided).

As part of our hiring process, we assess candidates' affiliation with high-risk countries, defined by PST (Norwegian Police Security Service), for security purposes. We also conduct background checks for candidates in the final stages. Data is handled in full compliance with privacy regulations. Should you reach the final stages of the recruitment process, you will be informed. Background checks will not be performed without your knowledge.


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