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A leading company is seeking a Sr. DevSecOps Engineer to join its multidisciplinary team supporting the Department of Defense. The role involves enhancing DevOps capabilities, implementing CI/CD pipelines, and ensuring robust cloud solutions. Ideal candidates must possess significant experience and relevant certifications, ready to contribute in a fast-paced environment.
Sr. DevSecOps Engineer
Security Clearance: US Citizen with an active Top Secret Clearance/SCI is required for this position. This position supports a government contract.
The DevSecOps engineer is embedded in a multidisciplinary implementation team responsible for creating and deploying solutions under tight timeframes. The team supports the United States Department of Defense.
The ideal candidate will be a battle-hardened DevSecOps or site reliability engineer, flexible and willing to learn, gaining expertise in all team roles to better integrate.
This position is part of an implementation team with members possessing DevOps, security, and software engineering skill sets. Everyone wears multiple hats and collaborates without silos to accomplish the mission.
Responsibilities: Day-to-day responsibilities include providing technical guidance, contributing to architecture, and expanding DevOps capabilities with the Delivery team to improve efficiency for both the team and customer users. This includes developing continuous delivery pipelines, automating cloud-based solutions, building and maintaining production infrastructure, implementing CI/CD pipelines, and setting up monitoring and tracking tools.
The work tempo is fast-paced, with occasional routine enterprise development and documentation tasks.
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Experience Levels: Sr Level - 5+ years; Principal - 8+ years.
Equal Opportunity Employment: Arena Technical Resources, LLC (ATR) is an EOE committed to providing equal employment opportunities without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, color, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, veteran status, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family structure, genetic information, or disability.