
DevSecOps Engineer
Hybrid
London, United Kingdom
£ 75,000 / year
Full Time
03-04-2025
Job Specifications
Our client is financial services company. They are looking for DevSecOps Engineer to join the teams in London.
Permanent with salary is up t o£75k + bonus + benefits. 3 days in office
The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in integrating security practices into the Infrastructure and DevOps pipelines, with a strong focus on endpoint protection, secure networking practices, and infrastructure security. You will be working as part of the infrastructure team to provide hands-on support to various teams across the company, including infrastructure platform, development, front office, and innovation teams, ensuring the secure operation of their services.
Key Responsibilities:
Implement and manage security tools and technologies: Deploy and manage security solutions such as Microsoft Sentinel for SIEM and Tanium for Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM).
Conduct security assessments and vulnerability scans: Regularly assess the security posture of applications and infrastructure, identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities.
Monitor and respond to security incidents and alerts: Continuously monitor security systems for signs of breaches or anomalies and respond promptly to incidents.
Develop and enforce security policies and best practices: Create and maintain security policies, standards, and guidelines to ensure compliance and best practices across the organization.
Perform security audits and compliance checks: Ensure that systems and processes comply with relevant regulatory requirements and industry standards.
Respond to and liaise with regulatory bodies: Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements by responding to inquiries and coordinating with regulatory bodies.
Enforce best security practises in our CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps: Ensure that all stages of the development and deployment process are secure, from code commit to production release.
Collaborate with development and operations teams to integrate security into the software development lifecycle: Work closely with developers and operations staff to embed security practices into every phase of the development process.
Automate security processes and workflows: Develop scripts and automation tools to streamline security tasks and ensure consistent application of security measures.
Stay up-to-date with the latest security trends and technologies: Keep abreast of emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and technologies to ensure the organization remains protected.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related field.
Understanding of regulatory compliance requirements, for example, DORA, GDPR, HIPAA, and other relevant regulatory standards.
Proven experience in DevSecOps, DevOps, and/or security related role.
Strong understanding of security principles and practices.
Experience with CI/CD tools, specifically Azure DevOps.
Proven ability to monitor security systems and respond to incidents effectively.
Knowledge of firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, and other network security technologies.
Ability to develop and implement automated security processes and workflows.
Familiarity and understanding of security frameworks such as NIST, ISO 27001, and others.
About the Company
McCabe & Barton are part of the Holley Holland Group. Having built our reputation on successfully delivering cross-functional results within Technology & Business, Change and Transformation, for 20 years, we are respected and regarded as an industry leader in recruitment research and execution. By developing long term relationships with our clients, acting as an extension of their business, identifying and engaging suitable candidates on their behalf, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner. We are a member of ... Know more
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