Technical Lead, Engineering Operations

Remote
Full Time
000700 - R&D Products
Experienced
About RedSeal. RedSeal, the pioneer in network exposure analytics, delivers actionable insights to close defensive gaps across your entire network, in the cloud and on premises.  Defenders gain the upper hand by knowing their cyber terrain better than their adversaries. RedSeal’s patented analytics explain what is left open, and what it takes to block it, so defensive teams can react faster, spend less effort on compliance, and stay ahead.  Hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies and more than 75 US federal agencies, including 5 branches of the US military, depend on RedSeal for exceptionally secure environments. Visit www.redseal.net to learn more. 

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and mentor a team of engineers across DevOps, SecOps, and SRE functions, providing guidance on best practices and personal development.
  • Serve as a technical leader, driving architectural decisions, fostering a culture of security, reliability, and automation.
  • Act as a key collaborator between development, security, and operations teams, breaking down silos and ensuring seamless communication.
  • Lead by example, working closely with team members on hands-on projects while encouraging skill growth and knowledge sharing.
 
Hands-On Contributions
DevOps
  • Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines to streamline development, testing, and deployment processes. (Jenkins)
  • Automate infrastructure provisioning using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or CloudFormation.
  • Collaborate with developers to create scalable and reliable environments in cloud and on-premises infrastructures (AWS, GCP, Azure).
  • Monitor performance metrics, optimize resource usage, and enhance system uptime. (Grafana)

SecOps
  • Embed security practices into the DevOps pipeline, ensuring compliance with security policies throughout the development lifecycle.
  • Implement and monitor security best practices such as identity management, network security, and data protection, e.g., SOC2 Compliance
  • Conduct regular vulnerability assessments, penetration tests, and manage patching processes. (Nessus)
  • Respond to security incidents and conduct post-mortem investigations to prevent future incidents.
 
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
  • Design and implement scalable systems to ensure the reliability and performance of production environments.
  • Implement monitoring, logging, and alerting systems to identify and resolve issues proactively.
  • Develop playbooks and automation scripts to reduce manual intervention in incident response.
  • Lead post-incident reviews and drive continuous improvement based on the learnings.
 
  
Requirements
  • 5+ years in a DevOps, SecOps, or SRE role, with leadership experience or a proven track record of mentorship in technical teams.
  • Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code (Terraform, Ansible), and cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure).
  • Expertise in both implementing and coaching on security best practices (e.g., IAM, firewalls, vulnerability management).
  • Solid background in monitoring, alerting systems (Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk), and incident management.
  • Strong background in Linux/Unix systems and scripting languages (Python, Bash, Go) for automating processes.
  • Leadership Skills:
  • Proven experience leading technical teams in a player/coach capacity, balancing leadership with hands-on contributions.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to guide both junior and senior engineers.
  • Ability to drive collaboration across development, security, and operations teams.
  • Certifications (Preferred but not Required):
  • AWS/GCP/Azure Certified DevOps Engineer
  • Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  • Google Cloud Professional DevOps Engineer
 
Why Join Us?
A unique opportunity to lead and mentor a talented team while still engaging in hands-on technical work.
A culture of continuous learning, innovation, and collaboration.
Competitive compensation package with benefits.
Flexible working arrangements, including remote work options.
 
If you're a seasoned technical professional ready to lead by example and help shape the future of DevOps, SecOps, and SRE at RedSeal, we’d love to hear from you!
 
RedSeal is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace.

 
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