We are looking for a skilled and motivated Conjur Admin to join our cybersecurity and DevSecOps team. In this role, you will be responsible for implementing and managing CyberArk Conjur solutions to secure and automate secrets management across our cloud infrastructure, CI / CD pipelines, and application environments.
You will work closely with security, DevOps, and cloud engineering teams to design scalable and compliant secret access solutions, ensuring secure credential storage and governance throughout the development lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
- Deploy, configure, and manage CyberArk Conjur (Open Source or Enterprise).
- Implement secure secret injection for applications, services, and pipelines.
- Create and manage policies, roles, authentication layers (LDAP, Kubernetes, AWS IAM, etc.).
- Automate secret lifecycle : generation, rotation, expiration, and revocation.
- Integrate Conjur with CI / CD tools (Jenkins, GitLab, GitHub Actions).
- Secure cloud-native and containerized environments (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, OpenShift).
- Support audits, compliance reviews, and security assessments.
- Enforce least-privilege and Zero Trust principles.
Required Skills
Hands-on experience with CyberArk Conjur (Open Source or Enterprise).Strong Linux / Unix administration and scripting skills.Familiarity with IAM, TLS / SSL, PKI, and REST APIs.Experience with DevOps and automation tools (Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins).Solid understanding of secrets management and application security best practices.Preferred Qualifications
CyberArk or relevant security certifications.Experience with other secret management tools (Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, etc.).Familiarity with compliance standards like SOC 2, HIPAA, ISO 27001.Why Join Us
Work on cutting-edge DevSecOps and cloud security initiatives.Collaborate in a high-impact, security-first engineering culture.Competitive salary, flexible work environment, and professional growth opportunities.Skills Required
Privileged Access Management, Linux, Iam, Cyberark, Kubernetes