DevSecOps Engineer
Apply NowCompany: Convergenz
Location: Washington, DC 20011
Description:
Responsibilities:
As a SecDevOps Engineer, you will work with our growing SecDevOps practice delivering features to support cloud and application development. We are looking for candidates with 3-5 years experience with cloud platform services and DevSecOps practices such as build/release management, CI/CD practices, and process automation.
Responsibilities include:
Qualifications:
Required:3 Years of Experience with one or more clouds (i.e. AWS, Azure, or GCP) 3 Years of Experience with Git SCM providers such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket 3 Years of Experience with one or more programming or scripting languages 3 Years of application DevSecOps Experience with actual/active development experience in an Agile environment 3 Years of Experience implementing docker containers and utilizing platforms such as Kubernetes 3 Years of Experience implementing infrastructure as code and orchestration 3 Years of Experience building CI/CD pipelines with tools such as Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, GitHub Pipelines, CircleCI, TravisCI 3 Years of Experience integrating deployments with industry standard DevSecOps tooling and orchestration Experience integrating test automation including performance, security, and functional tests into CI/CD Pipelines Possesses at least one professional certification relevant to the technical service provided. Preferred:
As a SecDevOps Engineer, you will work with our growing SecDevOps practice delivering features to support cloud and application development. We are looking for candidates with 3-5 years experience with cloud platform services and DevSecOps practices such as build/release management, CI/CD practices, and process automation.
Responsibilities include:
- Establishing development tools and infrastructure for automation
- Understanding the needs of stakeholders and conveying this to developers
- Automate and improve development, testing, deployment, and release processes
- Testing and examining code written by others and analyzing results
- Ensuring that systems are safe and secure against cybersecurity threats
- Identifying technical problems, performing root cause analysis, and developing software updates and 'fixes'
- Working with software developers and software engineers to ensure that development follows established processes and works as intended
- Support enterprise Cloud applications or infrastructure through infrastructure as code including any activities around automated server or network configurations, large-scale software deployments, and monitoring and testing, such as CI/CD
- Document as-is state of the environment, perform a gap analysis, and produce artifacts that articulate options and recommendations
- Leverage virtualization and containerization to optimize and modernize software systems
- Act as an individual contributor and mentor more junior team members
- Work with teams to bring continuous improvement to DevSecOps processes and tools.
- Engineer and implement solutions and provide recommendations for continuous improvement for the services provided
- Present regular status updates and provide cross training to other DevOps team members.
Qualifications:
Required:
- Ability to obtain a U.S. government Security Clearance
- No degree: 16 years relevent exp; OR
- Bachelrs (Related Prgram): 10 years relevent exp
- Masters (Related Prgram): 8 years exp, 7 of which must be relevent
- Federal experience
- Certifications:
- AWS Certified DevOps Engineer
- Microsoft Certified Azure Developer Associate
- SAFe DevOps Certification
- Experience implementing Automated Testing frameworks including Selenium
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal and collaborative skills
- Experience with documenting an as-is state of the environment, perform a gap analysis, and produce artifacts that articulate options and recommendations preferred
- Experience with scripting in Concourse, Bash, PowerShell, Python, Groovy, or Ruby
- Experience with automation tools, including Pivotal, Chef, Terraform, CloudFormation, or Ansible