Fully Remote DevSecOps Role w/ Sports Company
Los Angeles, California
Full Time
$160k - $170k
This New York based sports application company is looking for a DevSecOps engineer for their offices in Los Angeles. This fully remote role would interface with the company’s Security Operations team, supporting the team in its development of their security practices. They are a huge company with a dedicated fanbase within the sports environment, giving fans chances to interact with their favorite past-times.
They need someone with advanced knowledge in securing CI/CD pipelines for new and existing applications. The goal of the DevSecOps team is to streamline security controlling for their applications through the use of automation and optimization. This company is all about teamwork, apply to become a part of the security team!
Required Skills & Experience- 3 years of experience working in an DevSecOps or DevOps role or Bachelor of Science degree in Information Security, Engineering, Computer Science or related field preferred
- Experience with one or more programming languages, such as Python and/or Golang
- 3 years of experience securing cloud and containerized applications is required
- 2 years of experience applying security testing in CI/CD pipelines is required
- 2 years of experience working with large, complex networks and systems.
- Experience with cloud environments such as AWS and/or GCP
- Infrastructure as Code in Terraform or CloudFormation
- Knowledge of containers and container orchestration, such as Docker and Kubernetes
- Ansible or Chef configuration management
- Secret management in HashiCorp Vault, Akeyless, SOPS or KMS
- Experience working with Security Operations and Engineering teams to provide input for regulatory and security audit items
- Bonus OR Commission eligible
You will receive the following benefits:
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Benefits
- Vision Benefits
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 401(k) {including match- if applicable}
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.
Posted by: Alfie Merritt