DevSecOps Engineer | $150,000 - $200,000 | Washington DC | Security Clearance Advantageous
Albert Bow has partnered with a venture-backed AI intelligence platform.
They're growing their US engineering team and looking for a DevSecOps Engineer who thinks like a software engineer first.
The Role
This isn't a traditional sysadmin hire. They want someone who understands modern infrastructure deeply, cares about security, and is comfortable owning production systems end-to-end in a fast-moving, high-stakes environment. You'll be working close to the core team, helping build and harden the infrastructure that powers diligence workflows, intelligence operations, and AI-driven analysis at enterprise scale.
What You'll Be Doing
- Owning and evolving CI/CD pipelines, deployment automation, and GitOps workflows
- Building and maintaining secure, scalable cloud infrastructure across high-trust environments
- Embedding security best practices throughout the development lifecycle, not just at the edges
- Working cross-functionally with engineering and product to keep deployment fast and production stable
- Supporting the infrastructure needs of government and intelligence customers where reliability is non-negotiable
What You Bring
- Strong background in DevOps, DevSecOps, or platform engineering
- A software engineering mindset — you write code, you don't just configure things
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Pulumi, or similar)
- Experience with security or compliance frameworks (SOC 2, FedRAMP, ISO 27001, or similar)
- Comfort operating in early-stage, high-ownership environments where things move quickly
- Active security clearance, or the background to obtain one, is a significant advantage
Location: Washington DC preferred, East Coast considered
Salary: $150,000 - $200,000 depending on experience
This is an early enough stage that the people joining now will shape how this is built. If you're a DevSecOps engineer who wants real ownership in a business with serious customers and a compelling mission, this one is worth a conversation.
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