Software Security Engineer Engineering - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Software Security Engineer

A massive manufacturing and distribution company is currently on the hunt for a Software Security EngineerSupporting software defenses and pioneering innovative solutions for software security will be main responsibilitiesRoutine vulnerability management, working on groundbreaking software development and architectural projects will be part of your day to dayTo be successful you need proficiency in coding across various languages, particularly in Python. Expertise in automation and devops tools, such as GitOps, Terraform, Ansible, Kafka, and PowerShell, are another requirementThis role will give you the unique chance to have a direct influence on the technical aspects of security within a high-performing software teamFully remote contract engagement spans a duration of 12 months, with the potential for conversion to a full-time position. Contract Duration:
12 months Required Skills & Experience 5
years of software development 7
years Software security Automation tools (Ansible, Terraform, etc) Desired Skills & Experience Other relevant languages:
Go, Rust, PowerShell Bachelor's degree in computer science or similar What You Will Be Doing Tech Breakdown 70% Secure software development 30% Developing security solutions Daily Responsibilities 70% Hands On 30% Team Collaboration Recommended Skills Ansible Apache Kafka Automation Dev Ops Information Technology Software Engineering Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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