Platform Security Engineer (DevSecOps) – Contract
Platform Security Engineer (DevSecOps) – Contract
Qube Research & Technologies (QRT) is a technology and data-driven quantitative investment manager. We build systems that directly support research and trading activity.
As our engineering and research environments scale, manual security, identity, and trust processes increasingly become bottlenecks.
We're looking for a hands-on engineer to help us replace inconsistent security patterns with scalable platform capabilities that engineers actually want to use.
What You'll Do
Build and operate security platforms as code
Automate identity, secrets, and trust workflows
Create reusable onboarding and integration patterns
Debug production issues across infrastructure, applications, and platforms
Help teams adopt secure patterns without slowing delivery
Reduce operational toil through automation and platform engineering
Engineering teams will often have competing business priorities. Success depends on making secure solutions easier to adopt than insecure ones.
Engineers Who Will Thrive In This Role
You automate repetitive work rather than documenting it
You ask questions before proposing solutions
You enjoy understanding how systems actually work
You like solving root causes rather than symptoms
You are comfortable working across infrastructure, applications, security, and people
You are pragmatic about balancing security, usability, and delivery
Technologies We Use
HashiCorp Vault Enterprise, Terraform, Python, Go, Bash, Kubernetes, AWS, GitOps/CI/CD, OIDC/JWT, SailPoint, PrivX and CyberArk.
What Matters Most
We are far more interested in:
engineering judgement
communication
systems thinking
automation
curiosity
pragmatism
than experience with a particular vendor product.
This is a hands-on production role. You will own the outcomes of the systems you build.
Anti-Patterns To Avoid
Treating security as policy enforcement rather than an engineering problem
Optimising for tools rather than outcomes
Waiting for perfect requirements before making progress
Preferring manual processes over automation
Assuming teams will adopt a platform simply because it exists
The challenge is not deploying Vault.
The challenge is building secure platform capabilities that survive contact with reality.