DevSecOps Engineer
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DevSecOps Engineer
Sydney | Hybrid
We're working with a leading Australian financial services organisation that sits at the heart of Australia's financial markets. This is a high-impact environment where technology underpins critical national infrastructure - and they're investing heavily in modern engineering practices, automation, and DevSecOps.
This is a hands-on DevSecOps / Cloud Engineering role focused on uplifting CI/CD capability, driving automation, and enabling faster, more secure delivery across large-scale programs.
What you'll be doing
- Drive and uplift CI/CD capability across engineering teams
- Build and improve automation across environments (provisioning, config, deployment)
- Implement DevSecOps best practices across the software delivery lifecycle
- Work closely with engineering, testing, and release teams to streamline delivery
- Support modernisation initiatives across cloud and platform environments
- Contribute to design governance and engineering standards across large programs
What we're looking for
- Strong DevSecOps / Cloud Engineering background
- Proven experience building and improving CI/CD pipelines in enterprise environments
- Experience working across AWS, GCP or hybrid cloud environments
- Solid understanding of cloud-native principles and modern engineering practices
- Hands-on experience with containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes etc.)
- Strong automation mindset (Infrastructure as Code, scripting, environment provisioning)
- Experience working in complex, large-scale or regulated environments is a plus
Why this role
- Work on genuinely high-impact systems that power financial markets
- Large-scale, complex engineering environment (not a BAU role)
- Strong focus on modernisation, DevSecOps, and engineering uplift
- Collaborative, cross-functional teams with real ownership
If you're a hands-on engineer who enjoys building, improving, and scaling DevSecOps capability in complex environments - this is a strong one to look at.