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GE Power

Sr Cyber Security Engineer

CompanyGE Power
Roles
  • Sr Cyber Security Engineer
  • Programmer
Role taxonomySecuritySoftware EngineeringSenior
SpecialtiesSecurity, Software Engineering
LocationAtlanta GA, Schenectady NY, Cincinnati OH, Greenville SC, Glen Allen VA, Van Buren MI Others may be considered
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://jobs.gecareers.com/ShowJob/Id/59338/Sr-Cyber-Security-Engineer/
Hiring notes
TechNode.jsPythonGoJava
Parsed locationsAtlanta GA, Schenectady NY, Cincinnati OH, Greenville SC, Glen Allen VA, Van Buren MI Others may be considered
Posted byBCharlie
PostedAug 1, 2018
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

GE Power | Sr Cyber Security Engineer / Programmer | Atlanta GA, Schenectady NY, Cincinnati OH, Greenville SC, Glen Allen VA, Van Buren MI (Others may be considered) | onsite | https://jobs.gecareers.com/ShowJob/Id/59338/Sr-Cyber-Securit... Job number: 3148791 About us: GE Power is building industrial IoT and analytics to help Power the world more efficiently. I lead the Secure DevOps team at GE Power, focused on helping the business build secure software through automation and deep security expertise. About the role: This is a role for a great programmer who loves security, or a great security professional who loves programming. We are happy to train security skills if coming from a programming background with a security interest. The focus of the role is on building security tooling for other development teams. Some examples we are working on today: a two factor auth library in Java, A webhook for code analysis in Java/Spring, and a framework for automating security scans across networks and systems in Go. We also consult with other teams to build product security features, threat model, implement CI/CD, or train development teams on secure coding practices. Our goal is to enable our product teams to ship daily code while maintaining a very high level of security. Our product threat model adversaries include everything from common malware all the way up to targeted nation states attempting electrical grid and generation disruption. Main technologies: Java with Spring is the most frequently used today, but we also use or support Node, Go, Python and C/C++ for various projects. If this sounds interesting, apply at the link above or reach out to me and I will be glad to answer any questions.