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DevSecOps Engineer

This position will develop and maintain the scripting of tests and the mining of data from various log systems to ensure the secure and proper functioning of the High Availability Compute Cluster and other HMS IT projects. Advanced understanding of fundamental programming practices and the ability to quickly learn new languages and frameworks on the job is required. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
Integration of disparate security and monitoring systems between HMS and Harvard University IT (HUIT) Architect and manage system deployment and management systems to maintain currently deployed systems Function as subject matter expert for security on the DevOps team Analyze and provide technical guidance to IT leadership on existing systems and related data to support initiatives and ongoing system implementations Serve as a path of escalation for incoming service requests and trouble tickets to support more junior members of the team Provide expert direction to principal users and data owners around system design and implementation Work within a diverse team to develop new service offerings and extend existing infrastructure Function as point person for security best practices - Serve as a mentor and technical resource for more junior team members Participate in an on-call rotation Other duties as assigned The below Typical Core Duties are a generalized list provided by Harvard's Job Frameworks, and may not actually reflect the job-specific responsibilities of this position. Typical Core Duties Participate fully in software development life cycle Research, design, and implement technical solutions to deliver business requirements Identify opportunities to improve and simplify applications portfolio and implement related enhancements Contribute to creation and maturing of software development best practices and new technologies Draw on relationship and technical skills to act as technical liaison to internal and external clients and to mentor junior staff Abide by and follow the Harvard University IT technical standards, policies and Code of Conduct Basic Qualifications Minimum of five years' post-secondary education or relevant work experience Additional Qualifications and Skills A bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline, such as mathematics, computer science, or engineering, and 5 years of experience in the fields of DevOps/system administration and/or cybersecurity (or related fields). Additional experience will be considered in lieu of formal education Development experience in at least two programming/scripting languages (java, C, bash, Python, perl, Ruby) Demonstrated experience with cybersecurity fundamentals Familiarity with Open-Source projects and methodologies Working knowledge of secure software development lifecycle Experience with static code analysis tools (E.G., Checkmarx) is preferred Experience with secure software deployment in cloud environments Experience with secure software design Familiarity with virtual and serverless environments Solid understanding of virtualization and container technologies (VMWare, AWS, Docker, Singularity) Source management, preferably git Automation and configuration management (puppet/Ansible) Basic understanding of computer hardware, network equipment, and storage/backup solutions Solid grasp of NIX/Linux system administration and fundamentals (RedHat derivatives) Familiarity with system monitoring and configuration (Zabbix/Nagios/Ganglia/Sensu) Real-world experience troubleshooting system and application issues Familiarity with relational and /or nosql databases Experience working in scientific research environments Experience working with large data sets Protected data, HIPAA, Health Information Privacy regulatory experience Experience with network-connected instrumentation or non-direct terminal devices.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
DevOps & Site ReliabilityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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