Security Engineer, Product Security
Chainlink LabsFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess 4+ years of experience managing or contributing to a vulnerability management program at scale, along with a Bachelor's degree or equivalent industry experience. They also need 4+ years of professional software development experience in languages like Python, Java, or JavaScript, demonstrating the ability to evaluate code quality and provide security guidance. Experience automating vulnerability management through scripting and APIs, a strong understanding of application and cloud security principles, OWASP, secure development practices, and threat modeling are required. Proficiency with vulnerability scanning tools, dependency management, code analysis, knowledge of containerized environments (Docker, Kubernetes), and cloud platforms (AWS preferred) are also necessary. Excellent attention to detail and strong communication skills are essential.
The Senior Product Security Engineer will lead and evolve the vulnerability management program by defining goals, establishing processes, and building metrics and reporting. They will manage daily program operations, including triaging findings, tracking tickets, responding to inquiries, evaluating solutions, and driving remediation. This role involves partnering with engineering teams to review security weaknesses, providing authoritative secure development guidance, and leading security architecture reviews and threat modeling exercises. The engineer will also support the bug bounty program, stay current on the evolving vulnerability landscape, and contribute to security best practices, guidelines, documentation, and training.
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