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Provn is proud to be partnered with an innovative, high-growth technology business as they continue to invest in their engineering and infrastructure capabilities. Following continued expansion, they're looking to appoint a DevSecOps Engineer to help strengthen security across a modern cloud-first technology estate.
The successful candidate will join a collaborative technology team, taking ownership of security across cloud infrastructure, applications and internal platforms. You'll play a key role in embedding DevSecOps best practices, improving the organisation's security posture and helping the business achieve and maintain recognised security and compliance standards.
Working closely with Engineering, Platform and IT teams, you'll integrate security throughout the software development lifecycle, helping to protect business-critical systems whilst enabling rapid product delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Drive the implementation of DevSecOps practices across infrastructure, applications and development teams.
- Build, configure and maintain security tooling, policies and controls across the technology estate.
- Lead vulnerability management, threat modelling and penetration testing activities.
- Own security incident response processes, ensuring findings are prioritised and remediated effectively.
- Implement modern identity and access management solutions alongside Zero Trust security principles.
- Harden cloud infrastructure, networks and endpoints through secure configuration and best practice.
- Partner with engineering teams to embed security into CI/CD pipelines using Infrastructure-as-Code and automation.
- Lead third-party security assessments and supplier security reviews.
- Support the business in achieving and maintaining recognised security and compliance standards.
- Implement security monitoring, observability and compliance tooling across the environment.
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What We're Looking For
- Proven experience in a Security Engineering or DevSecOps role within modern cloud environments.
- Strong understanding of cloud infrastructure security and secure software development practices.
- Experience securing containerised applications and CI/CD pipelines.
- Strong Linux administration and scripting experience, with Python highly desirable.
- Experience implementing Infrastructure-as-Code and security automation.
- Knowledge of vulnerability management, threat modelling and security incident response.
- Good understanding of identity and access management, authentication and Zero Trust principles.
- Familiarity with recognised security frameworks and regulatory standards.


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Desirable
- Professional security certifications such as CISSP, SSCP or AWS Security Specialty.
- Experience with cloud-native security tooling and compliance platforms.
- Familiarity with SIEM and security monitoring technologies.
- ITIL or ITSM experience.
- Experience working within highly regulated or complex technology environments.
- Previous experience coaching or mentoring engineers on secure development practices.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a business where security is viewed as an enabler rather than a blocker. You'll have the opportunity to influence security strategy, shape engineering best practice and work across a modern technology stack whilst helping build secure, scalable platforms that support continued business growth.
If you're passionate about DevSecOps, cloud security and embedding security into modern engineering practices, we'd love to hear from you.
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