1GLOBAL is a technology-driven global mobile communications provider seeking a Senior DevSecOps / Cloud Security Engineer to strengthen and automate its security posture across cloud and hybrid infrastructure. The role involves embedding security into every stage of the infrastructure lifecycle, from design to deployment, and collaborating with development, DevOps, and IP teams to ensure secure-by-default practices.
Requirements
- Design, implement, and evolve scalable cloud security controls across AWS multi-account environments using security-as-code principles
- Own Kubernetes security architecture including workload isolation, RBAC, pod security standards, and network segmentation
- Embed security automation into CI/CD pipelines, including image scanning, IaC validation, and policy enforcement
- Continuously assess cloud and Kubernetes environments for vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and emerging threats
- Design and maintain strong IAM and secrets management practices, enforcing least-privilege access
- Partner with DevOps, Platform, and IP/Network teams to deliver security controls as code and by design
- Analyze network traffic and security telemetry using flow logs, metrics, and targeted packet inspection where required
- Ensure alignment with internal security policies and external frameworks (CIS, NIST, ISO 27001, etc.)
- Produce and maintain clear documentation, including security architectures, runbooks, and incident response playbooks
- Act as a security champion, driving best practices, awareness, and secure engineering culture across teams
Benefits
- CLT contract — enjoy job stability and reliable benefits that value your work
- Quarterly performance bonuses to reward your hard work and achievements
- Meal allowance paid into Caju card — R$100 per working day
- Extended parental leave - 180 days of maternity leave and 20 days of paternity leave
- Health insurance with SulAmérica — 50% covered by the company
- Daycare allowance provided to mothers with children under 3 years old — R$500 per month per child