Senior DevSecOps Engineer

London, City And County Of the City Of London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£600 – £650 pd

Salary

£600 – £650 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

My Banking client is seeking to recruit a DevSecOps Engineer on an initial 6 month based in London. It is hybrid and will require 3x days onsite per week.

Role Purpose

The Vice President, DevSecOps Engineering is a senior individual contributor and technical lead responsible for defining, implementing, and governing enterprise CI/CD, DevSecOps, and cloud‑ready delivery strategies across multiple development teams and technology stacks.

Operating within a highly regulated, governance‑driven financial institution, this role requires the ability to balance engineering excellence, cloud adoption, security, risk management, and regulatory compliance. The role holder will enable teams working across different software lifecycle methodologies to deliver secure, resilient, and scalable software.

This position demands deep technical credibility, strong ownership, and influence without direct authority.

Key Accountabilities

Enterprise CI/CD & DevSecOps Strategy

Define and own the enterprise CI/CD and DevSecOps strategy, aligned with technology, security, risk, and governance standards

Architect CI/CD approaches that support multiple teams, diverse technologies, and varying delivery methodologies

Establish standards that promote reuse, quality, security, and scalability while allowing appropriate flexibility

Ensure CI/CD strategies are resilient, auditable, and suitable for a financial services control environment

Create and oversee build and delivery pipelines supporting applications written in Java, C# .NET, JavaScript (React JS), Python

Ensure pipelines are production‑grade, observable, and aligned to operational and audit expectations

Cloud & Containerised Application Enablement

Provide expertise in building cloud and cloud‑ready applications, with CI/CD pipelines designed for modern platforms

Support and shape delivery of containerised workloads, using technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes (and related orchestration platforms)

Ensure CI/CD pipelines integrate effectively with container registries, orchestration platforms, and cloud services

Collaborate with Cloud and Platform teams to ensure DevSecOps practices align with enterprise cloud strategy and target architectures

Required Skills & Experience

Core Technical Experience

Extensive experience designing and delivering enterprise‑scale CI/CD solutions, with GitLab experience essential

Strong hands‑on experience supporting build pipelines for Java, C#, JavaScript, and Python

Proven experience building reusable CI/CD frameworks supporting multiple teams and products

Cloud & Containerisation

Strong experience with cloud platforms and modern application delivery models

Proven experience building and delivering containerised and cloud‑ready applications

Experience integrating CI/CD pipelines with cloud services, container platforms, and shared tooling

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