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DevSecOps Engineer

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Payoneer

Payoneer

Gurugram, India
On-site
Posted March 18, 2026

Job Description

About Payoneer

Founded in 2005, Payoneer is the global financial platform that removes friction from doing business across borders, with a mission to connect the world’s underserved businesses to a rising global economy. We’re a community with over 2,500 colleagues all over the world, working to serve customers, and partners in over 190 countries and territories.

By taking the complexity out of the financial workflows–including everything from global payments and compliance to multi-currency and workforce management, to providing working capital and business intelligence–we give businesses the tools they need to work efficiently worldwide and grow with confidence.

About the Role:

We’re looking for a team player with excellent interpersonal skills & service oriented. Creative & out of the box thinker. An autodidact, quick, effective and versatile who’s able to change directions in midstream. Independent & Accountable. As a DevSecOps Engineer at Payoneer, you’ll play a critical role in embedding security throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). You’ll help design, implement, and maintain security controls and automations across our CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure, and application stack. 

What you’ll be spending your time on:

  • Integrate and maintain security tools across the CI/CD pipeline: 
  • SAST (e.g., SonarQube) 
  • SCA (Software Composition Analysis) / Dependency Scanning (e.g., Snyk, Trivy, GitHub Dependabot) 
  • Secret Detection (e.g., Gitleaks, HashiCorp Vault) 
  • Container/Image Scanning (e.g., Aqua, Prisma Cloud, Trivy) 
  • Drive security automation and enforcement for: 
      •  Infrastructure as Code (e.g., Terraform) 
      •  Configuration Management (e.g., Ansible, Chef) 
      •  GitOps workflows (e.g., ArgoCD) 
      •  Embed security guardrails and best practices across the SDLC 
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