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Cloud Security Software Engineer – Python/Go – Cis – Nist
Company | Opendoor |
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Location | San Francisco, CA, USA |
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Salary | $143000 – $179000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Senior |
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Requirements
- 5+ years of experience as a Cloud Security Engineer or similar role.
- Proficiency in programming/scripting languages like Golang and Python.
- Knowledge of security frameworks like CIS and NIST
- Strong understanding of containerization technologies and container security.
- Experience with infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field.
- Proficiency in cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, and Azure.
- Hands-on experience with Kubernetes for container orchestration.
Responsibilities
- Design and deploy security controls to monitor and protect cloud resources.
- Work with Opendoor Engineering teams to adopt security best practices in the cloud, container orchestration, container, and CI/CD domains
- Conduct regular security assessments and audits of cloud infrastructure and applications.
- Collaborate with development and operations teams to integrate security into the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
- Implement container security measures and ensure secure deployment and orchestration using Kubernetes.
- Automate security processes using Terraform and other infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools.
- Respond to security incidents and perform root cause analysis to prevent future occurrences.
- Stay current with emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and security technologies in the cloud space.
- Provide guidance and support to team members on security best practices and procedures.
Preferred Qualifications
- CI/CD Security expertise
- Experience with instrumentation and automation
- Presented at security conferences
- Contributed to or created open source security tools
- Contributed to the security community in general
- An understanding of the value of usability and buy-in when it comes to security policy and practices