Security Software Engineer

United States

About Coda

Coda is your all-in-one collaborative workspace. We bring teams and tools together for a more organized work day. Coda is familiar and flexible like the documents you're used to, but comes with building blocks you can combine to create docs as powerful as apps. It's a big product with an even bigger mission. And with our launch of Coda Brain, your team’s favorite know-it-all, we now have a turnkey AI platform that understands your company data, can respond in text and tables, and is permission-aware. So your team is never caught in a frustrating loop of searching for context, interrupting the flow of others to find it, and submitting internal requests, just to see the same (and probably stale) data presented in slightly different ways. With Coda Brain, all you need to do is ask.
 
We're backed by some of Silicon Valley's leading venture capitalists, and have assembled a world-class team all over the United States. Join us as we take our product to the next level. Here's a quick overview of what we do.

About the role

Coda is looking for an experienced Security Software Engineer who is passionate about protecting customer data, designing & developing security features, setting company wide policies, driving our Secure Development Lifecycle initiatives, and helping make your fellow employees successful. If you are passionate about Security and excited to work on all parts of Security including building security features, finding security vulnerabilities and creating scalable processes, we'd love to hear from you! You will report into our Head of Information Security.

In this role you will:

  • Design, develop, and support security features
  • Design and develop systems and processes to secure Coda infrastructure
  • Drive Secure Development Lifecycle initiatives like establishing best-practice security policies across the company, threat model reviews & security-focused code reviews
  • Manage our public bug bounty and third party pen-test programs
  • Collaborate with cross-function teams to provide guidance on security

You may be a great fit for this role if:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a technical focused discipline such as computer science, engineering or math
  • Proficiency with Python, JavaScript, TypeScript or NodeJS, or any other modern programming language
  • 8+ years of experience in web application security
  • Knowledge of web-based security protocols & frameworks
  • Knowledge of network security, authentication, and cryptography
  • Knowledge of AWS infrastructure with a particular focus on security (IAM, Role-based security, etc)

How we care for our Codans!

We are committed to providing highly competitive cash compensation, equity, and benefits. Check out our compensation philosophy. The compensation offered for this role will be based on multiple factors such as the role's scope and complexity, and your experience and expertise, and may vary from the range provided: $125,000 - $200,000. This role is eligible for remote work anywhere within the United States.
 
Starting on your first day of employment, Coda offers many benefits and perks that support eligible employees and their family members. Some of our benefits include:
  • Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
  • 401k
  • Optional Remote or in-office work
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Cell & Internet Subsidy
  • Lunch Subsidy
  • Fitness Subsidy
  • Parental Leave
  • Annual Educational Stipend
At Coda, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Coda believes that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is important to our success as a company, and we recruit, develop, and retain the most experienced people from a diverse candidate pool.
 
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