Sr. DevSecOps Engineer
Code Decode Labs is seeking a Senior DevSecOps Engineer to enhance their cybersecurity posture. The role involves integrating security controls into CI/CD pipelines, automating security checks, and managing cloud security for containerized environments. Candidates must have strong expertise in DevOps automation, security tooling, and secure coding practices. The position is based onsite in Pune and focuses on reducing risk while maintaining delivery velocity.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Code Decode Labs is seeking a Senior DevSecOps Engineer to enhance their cybersecurity posture. The role involves integrating security controls into CI/CD pipelines, automating security checks, and managing cloud security for containerized environments. Candidates must have strong expertise in DevOps automation, security tooling, and secure coding practices. The position is based onsite in Pune and focuses on reducing risk while maintaining delivery velocity.
TAL's take
Mid-tier company with a well-defined DevSecOps scope and specific required security toolchain.
The role is highly specific with clear tool requirements (Snyk, Checkmarx) and well-defined responsibilities.
Must haves
- 3+ years in DevOps, DevSecOps, or Application Security
- Strong CI/CD and automation expertise
- Hands-on experience with application security tools
- Knowledge of OWASP Top 10 and secure coding practices
- Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud platforms
- Familiarity with IaC tools
- Basic scripting skills (Python, Bash, or PowerShell)
Tools and skills
Nice to have: fortify, cspm, iso 27001, soc 2, pci dss.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.
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