[Remote] Mobile App DevSecOps Engineer (Clearance Required)

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. LMI is seeking an experienced Mobile App DevSecOps Engineer in support of the Army Training Information System (ATIS) program. This role involves designing, implementing, and maintaining secure arenaflex/CD pipelines while collaborating with various teams to ensure rapid and reliable software delivery compliant with cybersecurity requirements. Responsibilities • Work with technical lead to ensure solutions are aligned with the ATIS enterprise architecture, including interoperability with shared services, data standards, and security controls by collaborating with ATIS System and Solution architects • Design, build, and maintain arenaflex/CD pipelines using technical resources that integrate secure code scanning as well as automated testing and mobile application deployment • Implement DevSecOps best practices to enable continuous delivery with Army and program-specific security controls integrated throughout the software development lifecycle • Automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools • Integrate and manage security tools within the arenaflex/CD pipeline to ensure secure development practices • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align DevSecOps capabilities with Agile delivery and program objectives • Monitor pipeline and environment performance, perform troubleshooting, and resolve integration and deployment issues through metrics-driven technical performance monitoring, continuous improvement, and resolution of system-level issues as needed • Enforce compliance with DoW Risk Management Framework (RMF), NIST SP 800-53, and STIG requirements during build and deployment stages • Participate in Agile ceremonies including sprint planning, reviews, and retrospectives to drive delivery and technical improvement • Develop and maintain technical documentation, including pipeline diagrams, playbooks, and system configuration records Skills • Active Secret clearance • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mobile Computing, or a related technical field • 5+ years of experience supporting DevOps, DevSecOps, or systems automation roles in enterprise or government environments • 5+ years of experience creating and maintaining build, sign, and publish pipelines for mobile application development (Fastlane, arenaflex/CD YAML, React Native, Swift, Java, Kotlin, etc) • Hands on experience with, and knowledge of, setting up arenaflex and Android developer and distribution accounts and signatures, managing signing keys in a secure manner, and a knowledge of aspects of the project (XCode, Maven, Gradle, Fastlane, etc) settings that are impacted • Active DoD 8140 Qualification (CISSP or Applicable Degree) • Proficiency in arenaflex/CD tools (e.g., GitLab arenaflex) and version control systems • Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools • Familiarity with security automation, vulnerability scanning, and integrating security gates into pipelines • Support secure software application build, containerization, deployment, and orchestration of platform services using Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native technologies • Experience with container technologies (e.g., Docker) and orchestration platforms (e.g., Kubernetes) • Experience deploying mobile applications through any DoD or IC private stores • Experience with AWS GovCloud or Azure IL5/IL6 cloud environments • Experience with backlog management and collaboration tools (e.g., Gitlab, Lucid) • Familiarity with DoD RMF, ATO processes, and secure software supply chain practices • Experience in Agile environments and familiarity with SAFe or similar frameworks • Agile Certifications such as SAFe DevOps Practitioner Company Overview • LMI is a consulting firm dedicated to improving the management of government. It was founded in 1961, and is headquartered in Virginia, Nebraska, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job

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