Role: Software Developer (Python)
Location: Alpharetta (1st) or NYC (2nd)
Hybrid: 3x
Interview Process:
1st: Zoom
2nd: In-Person
Must Have:
- Software Engineering Background: Python (day to day in python)
Good understanding how software is built and deployed (SDLC)
Data Engineering Skillset
Security Exo: App Security, Vulnerability Mgmt, ANY security domain
Needs to have exp in min* of one of these domains
System Design: Built something end to end --opposed to someone given smaller talks in a backlog
Need to have experience a fairly substantial business problem and mapped it to a technical solution
Financial services
Soft Skills:
Needs to be able to tailor their communication to their audience
Engineers: Super in the weeds technical
Business: Break it down more high level
Plus:
Cloud (Azure & Google Cloud Platform)
Description
The Software Developer will support the design, development, and modernization of cybersecurity technology solutions within the Cyber Data Risk & Resilience (CDRR) organization. This role contributes to the delivery of the Cyber Security product portfolio by building scalable, resilient systems and partnering with cross functional stakeholders to support secure technology outcomes aligned with the portfolio roadmap.
Key Responsibilities:
-Design, develop, and enhance high quality software solutions supporting cybersecurity platforms.
-Re architect and modernize core components using contemporary architectures focused on availability, resiliency, and scalability.
-Contribute to the delivery of initiatives aligned to the Cyber Security product portfolio roadmap.
-Partner with global stakeholders and engineering teams to gather requirements and communicate technical solutions.
-Analyze complex technical requirements and support architectural decision making.
-Operate effectively in a fast paced environment, managing priorities and delivering under pressure.
-Communicate technical considerations, risks, and recommendations clearly to stakeholders.
-Support agile delivery practices and collaboration across engineering teams.
Misc:
Vulnerability Mgmt Program on the Data Side