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Overview:

The Senior DevSecOps Engineer is embedded in a multidisciplinary implementation team. This team is tasked with creating and deploying solutions under tight time frames. The ideal candidate will be a battle hardened DevSecOps or site reliability engineer. They will be flexible and willing to learn. They will gain comprehensive expertise in all aspects of the team's roles, facilitating seamless integration and collaboration.

 As key team members, the Senior DevSecOps Engineer will be responsible for tactical delivery, meticulously managing resources against timelines, and skillfully tasking team members to ensure the successful attainment of project goals.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide technical guidance to the team. 
  • Responsible for contributing to the architecture development, and expanding DevSecOps capabilities. 
  • Work to improve both developer and user efficiency.
  • Responsible for tactical delivery, managing resources against timelines, and may task team members to meeting project goals
  • Report to a Product Manager or Principal-level engineer and will frequently interact with Stakeholders.

Requirements:

  • The ability to obtain a security clearance with eligibility for SCI, which requires US Citizenship.
  • 3-5 years experience with microservices orchestration, and cloud platforms
  • 3-5 years experience with cybersecurity such as hardening systems and security/information assurance compliance regimes
  • 5-7 years experience in Linux system administration and networking fundamentals
  • 5-7 years experience working with CI/CD techniques using version control, DevOps technology and automated configuration management

Tech Stack:

  • Kubernetes, Docker, Cri-O, Containerd, or other container technologies
  • Major programming or scripting languages
  • Istio, Linkerd, Consul, or other service mesh
  • Ansible, Terraform, Helm, Kustomize or other Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and Configuration as Code (CaC)
  • AWS, Azure, GCP, or other cloud technologies

Employee Perks

  • 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave for birth or adoption
  • 31 days of PTO, which includes federal holidays
  • 100% employer-paid insurance plans (employee-only)
  • 401k matching with immediate vesting
  • $10k “BrainBudget” to facilitate your personal and professional growth
  • $1,500 “Battle Station Budget” to outfit your home office with maximum RGB
  • 85% paid healthcare premiums for you, your spouse, and dependents
  • A monthly cell phone and internet stipend
  • Supplemental Tricare plan for Veterans
  • Monthly stipend for Veterans

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