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      <description>Location: Sheffield | Salary: 500.00-500.00 Daily | Type: Contract | DevSecOps Engineer (Contract)HybridContract Type: Day Rate ContractOverviewWe are seeking an experienced DevSecOps Engineer to support the secure adoption of AI-assisted software development using Claude Code. This role will focus on embedding security controls into developer workflows, securing AI-generated code throughout the software development life cycle, and ensuring robust security practices are integrated into CI/CD pipelines.Working closely with engineering, platform, and security teams, you will help define and implement security controls that enable developers to leverage AI coding tools safely while maintaining compliance with organisational security standards.Key ResponsibilitiesEmbed security controls into developer workflows that utilise Claude Code and other AI-assisted development tools.Integrate Static Application Security Testing (SAST) tools such as SonarQube, Semgrep, and Checkmarx into CI/CD pipelines to scan AI-generated code.Deploy, configure, and maintain secrets scanning solutions, including TruffleHog and GitGuardian, across repositories and Claude Code outputs.Design and implement secure CI/CD pipelines that support secure software delivery practices.Def...</description>
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