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Mattermost

Senior Security Engineer

CompanyMattermost
Websitemattermost.com
RoleSenior Security Engineer
Typefull-time
Role taxonomySecuritySenior
SpecialtiesSecurity
LocationUK, Germany, Spain, Greece / Fully · Remote
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://jobs.lever.co/mattermost/c3f73b37-ab07-4bf0-a1fb-f96e64b20d9e
Hiring notes
TechPythonKubernetesDockerAWSGCPAzure
Parsed locationsUK, Germany, Spain, Greece, Fully
RegionsUK
Posted byMattermostHR
PostedSep 1, 2023
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Original posting

Mattermost | Senior Security Engineer | Engineering | Full-Time | UK, Germany, Spain, Greece | Fully Remote Read more about the role and apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/mattermost/c3f73b37-ab07-4bf0-a1fb-f96... About: Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle. Read more about us here: https://mattermost.com/about-us/ The role: We are seeking a result-driven and analytical Senior Security Engineer to help monitor, build, and maintain our company and SaaS security infrastructure along with processes across the company. Some responsibilities of the role include: Leading security projects to enhance security posture of infrastructure and company, Detect, respond to, and remediate security incidents Development, review, and enforcement of company-wide security policies and processes, Ownership of company-wide IAM solution, Setup and maintenance of monitoring infrastructure, Setup and maintenance of incident response and forensic toolkit. Background: 3+ years of demonstrated experience in security engineering and incident response, security monitoring systems, security controls for cloud environments such as AWS, GCP and/or Azure, knowledge of Linux systems, experience with Kubernetes and Docker. Preferred background: Experience with certification processes such as SOC2, ISO 27000 series, FedRamp, etc., experience in one or more programming languages, ideally Go or Python, Certifications in the domain of penetration testing, incident response or computer forensics (e.g. OSCP, GCIH, GCFA, etc.), experience working in open source communities.