Dark Wolf Solutions is seeking a DevSecOps BigBang Deployment Engineer to contribute to the driving future development of the Space Development Agency and the proliferated warfighter space architecture (PWSA) to move the SpaceForce towards DevSecOps. This team will be supported at a remote capacity out of any of our Dark Wolf main locations. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 

  • Designing, deploying, operating, and maintaining secure Cloud products and services within a Cloud-based environment to enable development teams to deliver features in the most efficient way possible.
  • Maintaining the ongoing development of continuous build/ integration infrastructure.
  • Providing Source Control Management/Documentation, creating and maintaining fully automated CI build processes for multiple environments; writing, building and deploying scripts.
  • Supporting CI/CD tools integration, operations, change management, and maintenance.
  • Supporting full automation of CI/ testing.
  • Supporting policies, standards, guidelines, governance and related guidance for both CI/CD operations and for work of developers.
  • Enabling the successful release management by moving code from Development and Testing environments to Staging and Production.
  • Working closely with software developers, production support, and information security to automate and support infrastructure and tooling in cloud-based platforms.
  • Providing guidance and applying agile and DevOps/DevSecOps practices to streamline product delivery and reliable operations of product.
  • Continuously identifying opportunities to automate and save time.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in IT Security, Information Systems, or equivalent
  • 7+ years of proven experience in DevSecOps, with a strong background in Linux and container technologies.
  • 7+ years of proven experience in BigBang DevSecOps methodology
  • 4+ years of professional experience in AWS architecture and engineering
  • Expertise in implementing and managing CI/CD pipelines.
  • High level of experience with containerization technologies (Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Experience working with CI/CD tools (GitLab CI/CD).
  • Expertise in working with IaC tools (Ansible, Terraform).
  • Knowledge of storage and artifact repositories (MinIO, Nexus, S3).
  • Familiarity with monitoring tools (Grafana, Kibana, Prometheus).
  • Experience with security scanning tools (Anchore, NeuVector, SonarQube, Twistlock).
  • Experience with secrets management tools (HashiCorp Vault, SOPS).
  • Compliance with IAT II Certification
  • US Citizen and an active Secret security clearance 

Desired Qualifications:

  • Familiarity with programming languages (e.g., Python, Go, Bash) and frameworks/libraries (e.g., .Net, React, Rails).
  • Familiarity with build tools (e.g., Gradle, Maven) and package managers (e.g., Npm, Yarn, Yum).
  • Experience with databases (PostgreSQL).
This position will be a remote role based out of a Dark Wolf Hub: Herndon, VA, Colorado Springs, CO, Ogden, UT, and Omaha, NE. 
 
The salary range for this position is estimated to be between $190,000.00 - $250,000.00, commensurate on experience and technical skillset.

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