Senior DevSecOps Engineer
Helius Technologies is seeking a Senior DevSecOps Engineer for a one-year renewable contract position in Singapore. The role focuses on designing, implementing, and maintaining secure CI/CD pipelines and integrating security into development processes. Candidates need strong programming proficiency in Node.js, Python, or Golang, alongside deep expertise in Kubernetes and Linux administration. The role involves streamlining operations through automation and ensuring system reliability through monitoring and alerting.
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Experience
5-7 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Helius Technologies is seeking a Senior DevSecOps Engineer for a one-year renewable contract position in Singapore. The role focuses on designing, implementing, and maintaining secure CI/CD pipelines and integrating security into development processes. Candidates need strong programming proficiency in Node.js, Python, or Golang, alongside deep expertise in Kubernetes and Linux administration. The role involves streamlining operations through automation and ensuring system reliability through monitoring and alerting.
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Role is for a staffing firm and is a contract position with limited company prestige.
The JD clearly defines the required stack, specific responsibilities, and seniority requirements.
Must haves
- 5 to 7 years of experience as DevSecOps Engineer
- Strong programming skills
- Proficiency in NodeJs, Python, or Golang
- Expertise in Linux administration and bash scripting
- Extensive hands-on experience with CI/CD tools
- Deep knowledge of Kubernetes and container ecosystems
Tools and skills
About the company
It is a staffing and recruitment agency.
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