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devsecops jobs in San Diego

$69,300 – $158,000 · Posted 8 days ago

As a Cybersecurity Engineer and Risk Analyst, you will develop and implement security solutions to protect military infrastructure, performing vulnerability and compliance assessments using industry-standard tools like eMASS and ACAS. You'll troubleshoot complex security challenges, assess network and system threats, implement infrastructure controls, and communicate security risks to both technical and non-technical audiences. The role requires 3+ years of experience leading Risk Management Framework (RMF) activities for DoD projects, vulnerability scanning, and security control implementation. You'll work closely with Navy missions to identify cyber risks, recommend solutions, and provide hands-on support using your knowledge of cybersecurity policy, networks, system infrastructure, and risk management.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago
$130,814 – $130,814 · Posted 8 days ago

Design, implement, and maintain secure DevSecOps automation frameworks across on-premise and cloud infrastructure, integrating security controls into CI/CD pipelines for application and configuration deployment. Develop Infrastructure as Code using Terraform, Ansible, ARM/Bicep, PowerShell, Python, and Bash across Windows, Linux, VMware, Azure, and hybrid environments. Automate provisioning, patching, vulnerability remediation, and compliance checks aligned with FFIEC, NCUA, CIS, and NIST standards while partnering with Cybersecurity, Infrastructure, and Application Development teams. Support container/platform engineering, cloud identity governance, and promote DevSecOps and GitOps practices across technology teams.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago
$61,900 – $141,000 · Posted 8 days ago

As an information security risk specialist, you will work with DoD acquisition programs to identify cyber risks, assess threat landscapes, and develop mitigation strategies. You will conduct risk and vulnerability assessments across networks, systems, and applications, translate security concepts for stakeholders, and manage RMF (Risk Management Framework) and A&A (Assessment and Authorization) activities. You need 4+ years of IT systems experience with DoD/government agencies, 3+ years leading Navy RMF projects, and expertise in security policy implementation, compliance assessment, and vulnerability mitigation. A Secret clearance and DoD 8140 Certification are required.

San DiegoLast seen 7 days ago
$83,200 – $99,840 · Posted 9 days ago

Field/Base Network Engineer managing large technical teams and Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) operations under the SMIT contract. Responsibilities include BAN/LAN/WAN network operations, troubleshooting, repair, installation, cabling, configuration, and COMSEC support; managing incident response, change management, and problem management initiatives. Requires extensive operations/engineering leadership experience, working knowledge of large DoD enterprise network environments, and hands-on technical background in network architectures, fault diagnosis, and ITSM/DevSecOps. Physical role involving equipment installation, rack mounting, confined-space work, and site-based troubleshooting across multiple locations.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago
$69,300 – $158,000 · Posted 9 days ago

As a Cybersecurity Engineer and Risk Analyst, you will develop and implement security solutions to protect military infrastructure, performing risk and vulnerability assessments across networks, systems, and applications. You will leverage tools like ACAS, STIGs, and eMASS to assess security threats, implement infrastructure controls, and prepare Risk Management Framework (RMF) artifacts and Security Assessment Plans (SAP) for DoD customers. You'll troubleshoot complex cybersecurity challenges, analyze big data security events to identify advanced threats, and communicate technical findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. The role requires 3+ years of IT experience with government/DoD agencies, hands-on RMF and A&A leadership, and an active TS/SCI clearance.

San DiegoLast seen 8 days ago
$69,300 – $158,000 · Posted 11 days ago

As a Cybersecurity Systems Engineer, you will develop and implement security solutions to protect military infrastructure, performing risk and vulnerability assessments across networks, systems, and applications. You'll troubleshoot complex security challenges, manage Navy Risk Management Framework (RMF) and Assessment & Authorization (A&A) activities, and implement cybersecurity controls using tools like ACAS, STIGs, and eMASS. The role requires 3+ years of DoD/government IT experience, expertise in operating systems (Windows, Linux), network infrastructure (routers, switches, firewalls, zero-trust), and compliance testing. You will communicate security findings to both technical and non-technical audiences while identifying advanced threats and supporting Navy missions.

San DiegoLast seen 9 days ago
$130,814 – $163,517 · Posted 11 days ago

Design, implement, and maintain secure DevSecOps automation frameworks and CI/CD pipelines across hybrid infrastructure, cloud, and application platforms. Develop Infrastructure as Code using Terraform, Ansible, ARM/Bicep, PowerShell, and Python to automate provisioning, configuration management, patching, and vulnerability remediation across Windows, Linux, VMware, and Azure environments. Integrate security controls into deployment pipelines including vulnerability scanning, secrets detection, code scanning, and policy enforcement aligned with FFIEC, NCUA, CIS, and NIST standards. Partner across Infrastructure, Security, and Application Development teams to advance DevSecOps practices, container engineering, and secure cloud governance.

San DiegoLast seen 9 days ago
$109,900 – $171,800 · Posted 12 days ago

As a Product Security Engineer 3, you will monitor industry cybersecurity threats and assess their risk to Hologic's diagnostic products, perform vulnerability assessments and security testing, and collaborate with software engineers and field service teams to implement security requirements and qualify networked medical devices. You will develop and automate test procedures for OS patches and anti-virus software, troubleshoot security and network issues in computer-based products, and educate internal teams on network security topics. The role requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science or related field with 4–8 years of experience in computer/network security, Windows and Linux administration, and cybersecurity risk assessment, preferably with medical device or healthcare industry background.

San DiegoLast seen 10 days ago