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DevSecOps Engineer

Blanc Labs · Toronto, ON, Canada
Toronto, ON, CanadaExp: 5+ yrsOnsite
Remuneration
Not specified
Location
Toronto, ON, Canada
Visa sponsorship
Not specified

Job summary

Blanc Labs is seeking a DevSecOps Engineer to design, build, and maintain secure cloud infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines for their Gen AI team.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in DevOps, DevSecOps, or similar role
  • Strong experience with Microsoft Azure and cloud-native architecture
  • Expertise in Azure Kubernetes Service, Docker, Kubernetes, and Helm
  • Experience with Infrastructure as Code using Terraform, Bicep, or ARM templates
  • Experience with CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, or Jenkins
  • Strong scripting skills in PowerShell, Bash, or Python
  • Understanding of cloud networking, IAM, RBAC, and secure cloud design
  • Experience with cloud security controls and vulnerability management
  • Knowledge of Microsoft security services
  • Familiarity with compliance frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills

Responsibilities

  • Design, implement, and maintain secure cloud infrastructure in Microsoft Azure
  • Build and manage Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
  • Develop and optimize CI/CD pipelines
  • Automate infrastructure provisioning and operational tasks
  • Design secure multi-tenant SaaS architectures
  • Deploy and manage Azure services
  • Build and manage containerized applications
  • Integrate security in the software development lifecycle
  • Monitor cloud infrastructure for performance and cost optimization
  • Implement cloud security controls
  • Support security compliance initiatives
  • Participate in vulnerability management and incident response

Skills

AKSARM TemplatesAzureAzure DevOpsAzure Key VaultBashBicepDockerGitHubGitHub ActionsHelmIAMJenkinsKubernetesPowerShellPythonTerraformVault

Relocation

No