DevSecOps Engineer
🌏 Worldwide
Management
Kubernetes
AWS
Terraform
Machine Learning
Devops
$160,000 - $190,000
DevSecOps Engineer
from 🌏 Worldwide
$160,000 - $190,000
Responsibilities
Security Ownership: Drive software engineering security hygiene end-to-end, from identifying vulnerabilities and misconfigurations to implementing durable fixes across our platform. This includes AWS, Kubernetes, CDN/WAF, and other technologies used in the PDLC
Cross-Functional Collaboration:Work hand-in-hand with DevOps and Engineering teams to embed security best practices into everyday workflows, without slowing down velocity
Continuous Learning: Stay current on evolving cloud security threats, tooling, and best practices, ensuring Raya's infrastructure stays ahead of emerging risks
Findings Remediation: Triage, prioritize, and systematically close out security findings, translating scanner output into practical, actionable engineering fixes
Operational Excellence: Expand and maintain security checks and guardrails in CI/CD pipelines and the broader PDLC, so security becomes a natural part of how we ship, not an afterthought
Qualifications
Strong hands-on experience withAWSandKubernetes/EKS, comfortable navigating cloud infrastructure and container environments from day one
Solid foundation insecurity fundamentals: vulnerability management, IAM, network security, and cloud security posture management
Experience triaging and remediating security findings from vulnerability scanners or cloud security tools
Familiarity withCI/CD pipelines and integrating security practices into the software development lifecycle
Strong communication skills, able to work effectively with both DevOps and Security stakeholders and translate technical risk into clear priorities
Experience with Infrastructure-as-Code (e.g., Terraform/OpenTofu), compliance frameworks, or container security tooling
What Sets You Apart
Bridge Builder: You naturally sit at the intersection of DevOps and Security, translating between the two and earning trust from both sides
Impact-driven:You prioritize the fixes and improvements that meaningfully reduce risk, rather than chasing every alert
Growth-oriented:You possess a perpetual learner's mindset, staying curious about new threats, tools, and cloud-native security practices
Ownership mentality:You take findings from discovery to resolution without needing to be chased, and you build systems so problems don't recur
Productivity-obsessed: You value tools, workflows, and automation that make security scalable rather than manual
Bias toward shipping and iteration:You're able to harden systems incrementally, learn, and refine in short cycles rather than waiting for a "perfect" fix




