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Software Engineer (L4), Cloud Security

Salary

$100k - $720k

Min Experience

0 years

Location

remote

JobType

full-time

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About the role

Netflix Cloud Security is looking for a cloud infrastructure software engineer. As a Software Engineer for Netflix Cloud Security, you will drive product development for our industry-leading innovative security tools such as ConsoleMe and Weep. This work involves development on both existing and new tools to discover, self-serve, right-size, and manage cloud resources while maintaining operational excellence to managing cloud security risk. This is a distinct role within Cloud Security, to expand our capacity for software development work on our extensive collection of cloud security tools. In this role, as a software engineer within a multidisciplinary cloud security team, you will be responsible for the challenges of configuring cloud resources at a massive scale. This role is perfect for you if you get excited about any of the following topics: resilience, observability, operations, debugging, resource thrashing, tagging namespaces, configuration management, system design, distributed systems, devops, observability, replication, monitoring, usability, metrics. Prior security experience is not required, though you should be interested to learn about the security landscape at Netflix, and work on security-related products. You don't need to be a security expert, but you do need to understand what could go wrong if we expose a critical control plane to an attacker.

About the company

Netflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services, with 283 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.

Skills

python
golang
aws
infrastructure as code
system design
distributed systems
devops
observability
monitoring