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CyberArk (Conjur team)

Front End

CompanyCyberArk (Conjur team)
Websiteconjur.org
Roles
  • Front End
  • Backend
  • DevOps
  • Security
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyFrontendBackendInfrastructure / SRE / DevOpsSecurity
SpecialtiesFrontend, Backend, DevOps, Security
LocationRemote (OR ONSITE NEWTON, MA)
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://www.conjur.org/careers/engineering.html
Hiring notes
TechGoRubyRailsPostgreSQLKubernetesDocker
Posted byismarc
PostedFeb 1, 2019
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

CyberArk (Conjur team) | Front End / Backend / DevOps / Security | REMOTE (OR ONSITE NEWTON, MA) | FULL-TIME The CyberArk Conjur team helps people write super reliable software that's hard to hack. We're building tools that make the best security practices convenient for developers, ops, and security teams. We're hiring engineering managers, product owners, and of course, engineers. ABOUT US We're a busy team, thanks to the increasing success of our product: the Conjur appliance secures the entire software development and deployment lifecycle for companies who want to ship features as fast as possible without increasing their risk of security breaches. We are looking for experienced software engineers to join our team. Conjur engineers work on a wide variety of projects, from integrations with some of today's most popular DevOps tools to moonshot projects that seek to revolutionize the way engineering teams factor in security when deploying applications. We know that if you're a professional engineer, experience with specific tools or languages can usually be picked up quickly. That being said, Conjur engineers are using the following tools on a more-or-less daily basis: * Ruby, Rails, Golang, Postgres, and JS * Docker, Git, and Jenkins * Kubernetes, OpenShift, Cloud Foundry * Puppet, Chef, Ansible FOR MORE INFORMATION https://conjur.org (our secret service, AGPLv3) https://www.conjur.org/careers/engineering.html (about our team, and our DevOps puzzle!) https://conjur.org/blog (our blog, which talks more about who we are and what we do)