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Work with our client’s Business Development and Systems Engineering teams to understand our customer’s DevSecOps requirements and ensure our products meet those requirements Design and develop reusable DevSecOps components and solutions for CICD pipelines Support the design, development and verification of DevSecOps compliant embedded Linux builds for our client’s products.
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4 years experience in cloud security / cloud engineering with strong experience in SRE and DevSecOps practices. Proven experience in DevSecOps culture and SRE focused on the customer, cross-functional autonomous teams, and continuous improvement.
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Possess In-Depth understanding of Cloud Architecture and DevSecOps deployment methodologies. Azure Administrator Associate, Developer Associate, Deveops Solutions, Deveops Engineer Expert Cloud-Native Architectures Knowledge of Agile development methodologies Experience in Zero Trust Architectures.
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Preferred Experience and Qualifications: Hands-on experience in any of the following roles or practice areas: CI/CD, DevSecOps, AWS Cloud Infrastructure, Kubernetes, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Automation for System Administration and Operations.
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Identify and facilitate configuration and availability of the DevSecOps infrastructure and development, integration, and test resources. Understanding of DevSecOps concepts/tools, and how they would apply in practice.
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OThe Contributions You’ll Make:Design, implement, and support DevSecOps solutions for Public and Hybrid-Cloud-driven digital transformations. Start your Voyage – Apply NowGet to Know The Opportunity:The Lead DevSecOps Engineer will use their experience and knowledge to design, implement, and support complex DevSecOps CI/CD pipelines for multiple application technical stacks for Public and Hybrid-Cloud-driven digital transformations.
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Documentation – Comfortable documenting each step of the software delivery life cycle on wiki and our change management software ServiceNow. DevSecOps – Write secure code following industry best practices and incorporate DevSecOps into your workflow.
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Expert experience building DevSecOps solutions at scale across IL5 to IL6+ classification domainsExpert understanding of AWS and familiarity with other cloud platforms (e.g., Azure, GCP) and securing cloud-based applications and services.
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DevSecOps Engineer (Onsite) Tapestry Solutions, A Boeing Company, comes with over 30 years of industry experience designing, implementing, training, and supporting logistics information systems.
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The Senior Manager, DevSecOps is accountable for DevSecOps function for Shake Shack digital and data. The Senior Manager, DevSecOps is a strong communicator at all levels from executives to project team members who is comfortable leading a distributed team of internal and 3rd party resources.
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DevSecOps: Acts as security leader in overseeing and driving the security activities of DevSecOps processes in selected PODs in alignment with other Security Officers. This means that the security leader is expected to have profound experience in embedding security in DevOps processes (DevSecOps) and application security testing (SAST, DAST) and functions as service owner for such security application services.
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The ideal candidate should possess progressively responsible work experience in an organization that has a strong information security practice, be motivated to advance in a DevSecOps environment, and has career goals of becoming a Chief Information Security Officer or Security Architect.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Lead SME Cloud Architect (Computer Systems Engineer/Architect) to join our team in the South Burlington, VT.Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Lead Multi-Cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP, and Salesforce) and DevSecOps platform architecting, engineering, and 24 x 7 operations, and teams supporting these services, for a large DHS component agency.
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This candidate will be an influencer and will promote the DevSecOps culture, working closely with application development teams to drive adoption and embed security into the heart of development processes.
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DCS is looking for a DevSecOps Engineer to support the F/A – 18 Integrated Product Team at China Lake, CA. Experience with DevOps tools across the software lifecycle (e.g., Microsoft Azure DevOps, Jira, Ansible, and Fortify.
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