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Future Secure AI is seeking a Platform DevSecOps Engineer to own the SSDLC for the agent harness and agents, serving as the single security accountability point across design, build, deployment, and operation.
This hands-on role sits in pipelines, IaC, Kubernetes clusters, and secrets management, and it requires influencing teams to make secure-by-default the path of least resistance. You’ll collaborate with product, leadership, and developers to advance security objectives and reduce risk.
At Future Secure AI, we're building something genuinely new — and we're looking for people bold enough to build it with us. We work at the frontier of AI, tackling big, real-world problems for global enterprises across multiple industries, armed with state-of-the-art technology and a culture that prizes courage, rigor, and relentless curiosity. Our BRAVER values aren't just words on a wall — they describe the kind of people we are and the standard we hold ourselves to every day. Our leadership team is entrepreneurial, experienced, and accessible, with an open-door policy that means you'll never be just a number here. We invest seriously in your growth because we know our success depends on yours. If you're ready to work alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry, push into uncharted territory, and do work that genuinely matters, Future Secure AI is the place for you.
We are hiring a Platform DevSecOps Engineer to take total ownership of the Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SSDLC) for our agent harness (the platform on which our AI agents run) and the agents themselves. You will be the single point of accountability for security across how these systems are built, configured, deployed, and operated, and the internal champion who makes secure‑by‑default the path of least resistance for every team that touches them. This is a hands‑on platform security role, not a governance or compliance‑desk role: you will live in the pipelines, the infrastructure-as-code, the Kubernetes clusters, and the secrets management, and you will spend as much time influencing people as you do writing configuration.
This role does not cover overall corporate security governance, including IT/fleet and device management, endpoint administration, or corporate compliance-framework attestation (SOC 2, ISO 27001, and similar). Those sit with our corporate security and IT functions, and you will collaborate with them where platform security intersects without being accountable for them.