Security shouldn’t slow engineers down. It should make building great software easier.
We’re partnering with a high-growth technology company building infrastructure products used by engineering teams operating in complex, high-trust environments. As the platform continues to scale, they’re looking for an experienced engineer to help define how security is built into every part of the product.
This isn’t a traditional security role.
You won’t spend your time writing policies, owning compliance programmes or acting as a gatekeeper. Instead, you’ll work alongside software and infrastructure engineers, building the tooling, systems and architecture that make secure software the default.
If you enjoy solving engineering problems through the lens of security, this is the type of role you’ll thrive in.
What you’ll be doing:
- Build security into the software development lifecycle from design through to production.
- Work directly with engineering teams to design secure, scalable systems.
- Develop internal tooling and automation that enables engineers to build securely by default.
- Influence architecture across cloud infrastructure, applications and developer platforms.
- Improve authentication, secrets management, cloud security and software supply chain practices.
- Help embed security into engineering without creating unnecessary process or friction.
- Remain hands-on whilst helping shape the long-term technical direction of security engineering.
About you:
You’ll likely come from a strong software engineering or product security background and still enjoy getting into the code.
You might have experience with:
- Product Security
- Application Security
- Platform Security
- Infrastructure Security
- Internal Security Tooling
- Secure Software Development
- AWS or other cloud-native environments
- Automation using languages such as Go, Python, TypeScript or similar
More importantly, you’re someone who enjoys solving technical problems and working closely with engineers rather than operating as a standalone security function.
Why this role?
Security is treated as an engineering discipline here, not a compliance exercise.
You’ll join a highly technical team where you’ll have genuine influence over architecture, developer experience and the future direction of the platform. It’s an opportunity to work on complex engineering challenges, build solutions that scale and have a visible impact across the organisation.
If you’re an engineer who happens to specialise in security, rather than a security professional who occasionally writes code, we’d love to have a conversation.
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