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Security Engineer

Full-time Sandton, ZA
Posted 1 week ago 42 views 0 applications

Job Description

Responsibilities

The Security Engineer is responsible for designing, building and testing security solutions for Discovery Bank. The incumbent will develop and integrate security solutions for application systems, projects and applied technologies, also solving for technical problems and challenges that arise.

Qualifications

Areas of responsibility may include but not limited to: Work across mobile apps, backend APIs and supporting systems to design, build and test security controls. Design and build internal tools to automate testing and conduct security reviews. Apply OWASP standards to identify risks and vulnerabilities within various systems.

Education and Experience

Bachelors of Science degree in computer/electronic engineering or software programming background. At least 3-5 years' experience with software development/engineering within banking or financial institutions. Experience with popular programming languages and frameworks e.g. Javascript, Node, Java, Spring, .Net, etc.

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