Manager, Code Security
Okta
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead a team of highly collaborative Security Engineers in their implementation of security initiatives integrated with Okta's SDLC
- Grow engineers' skills, experience and confidence through regular 1:1s, coaching, actionable feedback, work and peer alignment, and career advocacy
- Work with Engineering partnering teams to implement security controls on the SDLC
- Drive the definition and implementation of policies to address risk and implement Application Security best practices
- Support internal and external audits
- Maintain and strengthen a team culture of growth, openness, trust, rigor, humility, mutual support, and psychological safety
- Lead the process of recruiting great engineers to meet the growth plan for the team, in collaboration with our recruiters
- Demonstrated success as a lead/manager in a product security team, fostering highly-functional, healthy, inclusive and collaborative teams
- Have technical understanding of topics related to SAST, DAST, Secret Scanning, MAST, fuzzing, and SDLC hardening
- Have previous software development experience as a manager or individual contributor
- Experience working in a geographically distributed engineering organization
- Thrive with a high level of self-direction, autonomy and responsibility
- Confident and know how to deal with ambiguities
- Enjoy working in an iterative development environment
- Work well with technical and non-technical people to deliver high-value results.
- Are a great communicator and communication facilitator
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience.
- 5-7 years of experience in positions related to application security, with 1-2 years experience as technical lead or manager
- Strong knowledge of Cloud Computing concepts and basics of securing Cloud environments (AWS or GCP Preferred)
- Industry certifications related to Application and Network Security, are a plus
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