Senior Security Engineer - Platform Security
Canva is seeking a Senior Security Engineer to join its Platform Security team in Melbourne, Australia. This role focuses on enhancing the security of Canva's compute, platform engineering, and cloud infrastructure. As part of the Security Group, the team is dedicated to safeguarding Canva's systems and data from information security threats.
In this position, you will be responsible for identifying, implementing, and improving security controls across various platforms. You will advise infrastructure engineers on cloud platform security best practices, lead threat modeling and code review exercises for new architectures, and design tools and services to support secure software development. Additionally, you will evaluate emerging security technologies, manage vulnerabilities, and mentor fellow security engineers.
Ideal candidates should have experience conducting infrastructure-focused security design reviews, collaborating with engineering teams to address security issues in the DevOps ecosystem, and possess deep expertise in securing cloud environments like AWS and Google Cloud. Proficiency in modern programming languages such as Go, Python, or Java is highly regarded. Experience with containerized workloads, infrastructure technologies like Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD platforms is also beneficial.
While specific compensation details are not provided, Canva offers a hybrid work environment in Melbourne, allowing flexibility between remote and in-person collaboration. The company is committed to fostering a culture of security and continuous improvement, providing opportunities for professional growth and development within the security domain.
Joining Canva's Security Group means becoming part of a team that values proactive security measures and cross-functional collaboration. As a Senior Security Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the security landscape of Canva's platform, ensuring a secure environment for both users and internal stakeholders.