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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Hex Technologies

Remote

$63k - $93k

OKX

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

$115k - $131k

Pintu

Singapore, Singapore

$115k - $189k

Edge & Node

Remote

$112k - $156k

Stellar Development Foundation

New York, NY, United States

$200k - $260k

Neco Finance

Germany

$80k - $150k

Paxos

Remote

$105k - $120k

Menyala

Singapore, Singapore

$98k - $110k

Paradigm

Singapore, Singapore

$138k - $166k

Astria

Remote

$105k - $120k

Consensys

Remote

$139k - $175k

Douro Labs

Porto, Portugal

$22k - $67k

CoW Protocol

Lisbon, Portugal

$72k - $75k

BitGo

Bangalore, India

$62k - $77k

Product Security Engineer

Hex Technologies
$63k - $93k estimated

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Excerpt: Design and implement scalable security infrastructure and help build a culture of security for a rapidly growing team.

Status: Open

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About the role

Don’t you wish the security practice at your company was more modern, effective and not chasing its tail? Are you excited by the idea of tackling novel security problems while empowering a delightful experience for end users? If that energy isn’t appreciated where you currently work, join us in developing a proactive, technology-forward product-security discipline, dedicated to eliminating vulnerabilities in application and infrastructure before they even occur. You’ll own the SSDLC and ensure effective security measures are embedded throughout. You’ll be building systems and occasionally building/buying tools that help all of Engineering truly shift left, so you can spend less time chasing vulnerabilities and more time on meaningful security engagement.

Additionally, this role includes practicing embedded security within Eng teams, teaching them to think through, prevent, and mitigate common security issues all on their own: everything from creating guardrails to implementing AuthN / AuthZ correctly to creating secure and resilient infrastructure as code. The security culture you help create permeates the entire company and has longevity, even when you’re not in the room, because you will help a top-tier Eng team level up. Your work will inform the company’s security roadmap, starting with delivering pieces of a high-speed, automated, and self-service security strategy.

So far the security projects we’ve worked on have been about:

  • Hardening our Kubernetes deployments
  • Running and evolving our Bug Bounty Program
  • Streamlining our product authorization model
  • Optimizing access control company-wide
  • Automating vulnerability management

About you!

Must have's:

  • 5+ years of product-security experience: 4 years in appsec, 1 in cloudsec
  • You write code and are fond of creating your own automation
  • Deep understanding of software-security principles and a good understanding of cloud-infrastructure security principles
  • Hands-on experience with many of the core infrastructure products that Hex is run on, including Kubernetes, AWS, and Terraform
  • You perform code reviews regularly
  • Proficient at threat modeling and keeping the models updated
  • Able to break down a landscape of scattered security problems, whether complex, simple and/or varies, and group them into logical, achievable components to get the most bang for the buck during quarterly and annual planning
  • Possess an instinct for strategic thinking and aligning with business and product goals, while keeping a healthy balance of velocity and security excellence.
  • Excel at working with several different engineering teams and codebases, and at communicating with engineers and non-technical partners across many different backgrounds, demonstrating curiosity about how their work contributes to Hex’s success.

Nice to have's:

  • Experience scaling and optimizing a bug-bounty program with a good signal:noise ratio
  • Involvement with your Security Community
  • Interest in the data space, and a love of shipping great products and building tools that empower engineers and users to do more.
  • Curious and willing to dive into the bigger picture of building a company, including go-to-market, customer development, people, and marketing.

Our Engineering team

We’re a group of engineers who are forging new ground together and love partnering with Security on our journey to pull ahead of our competition. You can read about how we think through problems as well as how we learn from mistakes on our blog here:

  • How we took down production

  • Beyond Linear Notebooks
  • A pragmatic approach to live collaboration

Our Tech Stack

app.hex.tech runs on AWS:

  • EKS
  • RDS (Postgres)
  • EC2
  • S3

app.hex.tech uses:

  • Node.js
  • TypeORM
  • Apollo GraphQL
  • React
  • Redux
  • 
 and more

app.hex.tech is written in:

  • TypeScript
  • Python
  • Node
  • Terraform

Is Kubernetes high demand?

Yes, Kubernetes is currently in high demand in the technology industry

Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform that is widely used for deploying, scaling, and managing containerized applications

It provides a standardized way to manage and automate the deployment of containerized applications across multiple hosts and provides benefits such as reliability, scalability, and flexibility

As more and more organizations move towards containerized architectures, Kubernetes has become a critical component of their infrastructure

Kubernetes is used by companies of all sizes, from startups to large enterprises, and across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and e-commerce

According to various job market and salary surveys, Kubernetes-related skills are in high demand, and job positions related to Kubernetes are growing at a rapid pace

In fact, Kubernetes is often listed as one of the top skills that are in high demand by technology companies

Overall, Kubernetes is a highly sought-after skill in the technology industry, and it's likely to remain in high demand in the foreseeable future as more and more organizations adopt containerization and cloud-native architectures.