Senior SecOps Engineer
Truera
Redwood City, CA, USA
Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2023
As a Senior SecOps Engineer on the TruEra Infrastructure team, you will be the single point of contact for all security requirements, designing, building security roadmap for both cloud and on-prem systems. We're developing a cloud-native platform for both public and private cloud environments with the container as first-class citizens. As a founding member of the security team, you’ll have the opportunity to build things from scratch. We’re building a system with best-in-class zero-trust security for both connectivity, data storage, and microservices security. You'll be architecting our core security infrastructure from the ground up.
What You Will be Doing:
- Build visibility and detection of live intrusions and triage alarms in real-time.
- Develop orchestration and automation between security tools to react to security incidents, using Security automation and orchestration (SOAR)
- Develop solutions to mitigate security vulnerabilities
- Report on evaluations and make recommendations for improvements
- Participate in customer security review and recommend solutions
- Prepare industry-standard security artifacts
Prior Experience:
- 5+ years of experience in the Security industry with 3+ years as a SecOps engineer
- A skilled security expert, who can build tools and processes to incorporate threat intelligence from the ground up and automate threat hunting
- Using the tools at your disposal detect, identify and troubleshoot security events that are generated
- Ability to effectively work with and contribute to a close-knit team while also being a self-starter is critical to success
- Organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple reviews and tasks at the same time are essential
- Ability to communicate with upper management/executive level, lawyers, Information security, and non-IT colleagues as well as Third party contacts is a must
- Ability to work autonomously in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment, and comfortable with ambiguity