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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Parity Technologies

Berlin, Germany

$54k - $100k

Coinbase

Remote

$54k - $100k

Anchorage Digital

United States

$63k - $90k

Crypto.com

Sydney, Australia

$63k - $75k

Crypto.com

London, United Kingdom

$36k - $62k

Bitpanda

Porto, Portugal

Rarify

New York, NY, United States

$59k - $75k

Applied Blockchain

Porto, Portugal

$40k - $70k

August

Remote

$80k - $100k

NodeReal

Remote

$72k - $100k

MetaMask

United States

$63k - $66k

CANDY

New York, NY, United States

$84k - $100k

CANDY

New York, NY, United States

$81k - $84k

CANDY

New York, NY, United States

$49k - $67k

Parity Technologies

Berlin, Germany

$54k - $100k

DevSecOps Lead

Parity Technologies
$54k - $100k estimated

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DevSecOps Lead

Isn’t it weird how much good old centralised tech it takes to deliver a new decentralised one? CI runners in Kubernetes clusters, release repos in cloud storages, a whole bunch of sophisticated tooling interacting with 400+ Github repos and several dozen of bare metal servers for needs like benchmarking. And to make things even funnier we’re a principled FOSS shop, so even some of our infrastructure and tooling repos are available to the public eye.

Now, we have an amazing Infrastructure Engineering team we couldn’t be happier with — not only do they manage to keep all that up with sometimes unreasonable uptimes, but also have enough capacity to stay up to date with our tech, practices and approaches.

But at a certain scale of engineering keeping a holistic security picture in mind and acting on it becomes a full-time job. And this is where you’re coming in.

Key functions and responsibilities

  • Advising Infra Engineering on security topics and supervising their work (and infrastructure-as-a-code codebases) from the security standpoint — maintaining things practical using some form of a risk-based approach.
  • Organising and performing penetration testing of our infrastructure, and collaborating with external parties on those tests.
  • Picking tools, methods and approaches to maintain and improve the security stance of the company. (And we have a strong preference towards FOSS tooling when possible)
  • Writing company-wide security standards and guidelines, as well as tools to enforce those.
  • Mentoring other team members on all matters related to security and infrastructure engineering.

Tech you’d be working with:

  • Linux and Linux-based tech stack (SSH, VPNs, firewalls, IDS/IPS)
  • Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible
  • Gitlab, Gitlab CI, ArgoCD
  • Hashicorp Vault
  • Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, baremetal hostings
  • Prometheus, Grafana, Loki
  • And of course blockchain tech and associated tooling (wallets, keys, RPC nodes and indexers etc.)
  • Preference

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.