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Illumio, the pioneer and market leader of Zero Trust segmentation, prevents breaches from becoming cyber disasters. Illumio protects critical applications and valuable digital assets with proven segmentation technology purpose-built for the Zero Trust security model. Illumio ransomware mitigation and segmentation solutions see risk, isolate attacks, and secure data across cloud-native apps, hybrid and multi-clouds, data centers, and endpoints, enabling the world’s leading organizations to strengthen their cyber resiliency and reduce risk.  

Illuminate the future with Illumio and join a team that’s passionate about developing cutting-edge security solutions that protect the world's most critical assets. 

Our Team's Vision:

Our Engineering team is driven by a culture that thrives on visionary leadership, autonomy, and ownership, creating a dynamic synergy that drives us forward in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. 

When you join our team, you become part of the leader in Zero Trust Segmentation. You'll work with a cutting-edge technology stack that spans operating systems, distributed applications, and immersive UI/visualization tools.  

We're shaping the future of cybersecurity. And together, we will continue to build world-class products—led by people with different perspectives, backgrounds, and a commitment to innovation in a time when the world faces its greatest cybersecurity threats in history. 

Your Impact: 

Illumio is looking for motivated, self-starting team players to join our build team.  You need to enjoy learning new technologies, and solving/debugging complex problems.  You will help build/modify and maintain our fully-automated build ecosystem.  You will work with developers to identify and utilize repositories, pipelines, and artifacts that are needed by our internal and external customers. You will provide continuous integration solutions to all products under the Illumio platform.  You will help triage build and CI failures, and work with development team in resolving them.  

Your Toolkit:

  • Bachelors or Master's Degree in Computer Science or equivalent

  • 8+ years of experience in building continuous integration solutions
  • Strong background with Git/Bitbucket/Github, branching/merging/hooks/policies

  • Scripting experience for automation of tasks, especially with bash and python
  • Strong UNIX system knowledge for managing hosts and troubleshooting (network issues, memory, certs, etc)
  • Experience with docker (building with Docker files and deploying) and helm charts
  • Experience as Jenkins administrator, managing servers/nodes/plugins and knowledge of CI pipelines with Jenkins files, building inside docker containers, etc.
  • Ability to find/fix issues with builds and pipelines and incorporate new project requirements as needed
  • Experience managing Artifactory repositories/permissions/configurations
  • Multi-tasking and switching between high-priority tasks quickly
  • Coordinate with Program Management team members on schedules for release milestones to make sure time is allocated for applicable tasks

  • Usage of REST API for querying/updating applications such as Artifactory, Bitbucket, Jenkins, Jira

 

Compensation:

$192,000 USD - $230,000 USD

The pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include responsibilities of the job, education, location, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and internal equity, alignment with market data, or applicable laws. 

At Illumio we offer a wide range of benefits to our eligible team members. Our benefit programs vary by location and can include Medical, Dental, Vision Coverage – Health and Dependent Savings Accounts – Life and Disability Programs – Paid Parental Leave – Voluntary Benefit Programs – Company Sponsored Wellness Program – Wellness Reimbursement Program - Retirement Savings – Equity Opportunities – Paid time off and Paid Holidays – Employee Incentive Program. #LI-KD1 #LI-ONSITE

Our Commitment: 

Illumio believes that an environment of unique backgrounds, experiences, viewpoints, and individual contributions drives our success and makes us stronger together. We are dedicated to creating and maintaining a diverse culture and emphasizing inclusion and belonging.   

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