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Application Security Engineer

Atomicwork is on a mission to transform the digital workplace experience by uniting people, processes, and platforms through AI automation. Our team is building a modern service management platform that enables growing businesses to reduce operational complexity and drive business success.

This is a hybrid position based out of our Bengaluru office. We offer competitive pay to employees and practical benefits for their whole family. If this sounds interesting to you, read on.

What we’re looking for (qualifications)

  • Familiarity and ability to explain common security flaws and ways to address them (e.g. OWASP Top 10)

  • Experience identifying security issues through code review.

  • Proficient in at least one of the CI/CD products - Github actions, ArgoCD, Jenkins

  • Proficient in Java or Python

  • Familiarity with some common security libraries and tools (e.g. static analysis tools, proxying / penetration testing tools).

  • Good understanding of network and web related protocols - TCP, TLS, HTTPS, DNS

  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.

  • Good knowledge in multiple classes of vulnerabilities that includes cross-site scripting, SQL Injection, CSRF, cryptographic related weakness, and code injection.

Nice to have:

  • Proficient in Kubernetes, AWS & Linux.

  • Good understanding if REST architecture framework & SQL & non-SQL databases

What you’ll do (responsibilities)

  • Developing and improving our tools and processes designed for discovering and aggregating security vulnerabilities

  • Perform manual & automated assessment of various Atomicwork applications.

  • Building repeatable and automated security test suites

  • Perform security-focused code reviews

  • Analysing system services, spotting issues in code, networks and applications

  • Integration and automation of SAST in the DevOps pipeline.

  • Support the bug bounty program.

What we offer (benefits)

We are big on benefits that make sense to you and your family.

  1. Fantastic team —the #1 reason why everybody joins us. 

  2. Hybrid work — balance between working from the office and home.

  3. Convenient offices — well-located offices spread over five different cities.

  4. Flexible work timings — you get to decide how you want to work.

  5. Paid time off — Unlimited sick leaves and 24 days off every year.

  6. Health insurance — comprehensive health coverage for your entire family.

  7. Great hardware — premium Apple hardware to help you do your best work. 

  8. Flexible allowances — with hassle-free reimbursements across spends.

  9. Team events — we cover team meet-ups and celebrations for milestones.

  10. Annual outings — for everyone to have fun together.

Why we are different (culture)

As a part of Atomicwork, you can shape our company and business from idea to production. Our cultural values also set the bar high, helping us create a better workplace for everyone.

  • Autonomy: We champion self-direction to deliver customer success, empowering teams and individuals to deliver peak performance.

  • Trust: We unwaveringly believe in our colleagues' positive intentions, approaching every interaction with trust to accelerate execution.

  • Ownership: We demonstrate unwavering commitment to our mission and goals, taking full responsibility for triumphs and setbacks.

  • Mastery: We relentlessly pursue continuous self-improvement as individuals and teams, dedicating ourselves to constant learning and growth.

  • Impatience: We recognize that our world moves swiftly and is driven by an unyielding desire to progress with every endeavor.

  • Customer Obsession: We place our customers at the heart of everything we do, relentlessly seeking to understand their needs and exceed their expectations.

What next (applying for this role)

  1. Click on the apply button to get started with your application.

  2. Answer a few questions about yourself and your work.

  3. Wait to hear from us about the next steps.

Do you have anything else to tell us? Email careers@atomicwork.com and let us know what’s on your mind.

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