Staff Security Engineer

Beyondfinance · Remote · Engineering

Posted 2026-08-18

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Role Overview

As a Staff Security Engineer, you'll get involved early with Product and Software Engineering teams to embed security into our architecture and processes as they design, build, and ship. You'll also be someone the Security team can pull into any project, at any phase and regardless of domain, to make sure it lands on the right security outcome.

This is a hands-on role, and you don't need to be an expert in all three areas: application security, cloud security, and security automation and tooling. You should have strong, demonstrated depth in one of the three, along with enough working knowledge of the other two to contribute without hand-holding and to be a trusted voice on technical decisions outside the systems you personally own.

What You'll Do

Partner with Engineering, DevOps, and Product across projects, providing security input at any phase of design or build, regardless of domain.

Guide secure design and code review for web and mobile applications, and help manage core AppSec tooling (SAST, SCA, secret scanning, DAST, ASM, and mobile security tooling).

Help triage and remediate application-level vulnerabilities with engineering teams.

Contribute to cloud security posture across the AWS environment, including IAM, network segmentation, container security, secrets, and data exposure, using CNAPP and AWS-native tooling.

Support cloud and application vulnerability management, and help tune WAF rules as needed.

Build automation and internal tooling, primarily in Python, that reduces manual work for the security team.

Contribute to security log pipelines, SIEM detections, and endpoint security controls.

Help embed security checks, such as scanning and secrets detection, into CI/CD pipelines in partnership with DevOps.

Contribute to secure development and infrastructure standards, playbooks, and enablement materials used across engineering.

What We're Looking For

Requirements

8+ years of hands-on security engineering experience.

Strong, demonstrated depth in one of the following, with working knowledge of the other two: application security, cloud security, or security automation and tooling.

Working knowledge of threat modeling.

Operates independently and drives projects without day-to-day oversight.

Nice to Have

Deeper expertise across more than one of the following: application security (SAST/DAST/ASM tooling, secure SDLC), cloud security (AWS IAM, networking, container orchestration, CNAPP-driven posture management), or security automation (Python tooling, log pipelines, SIEM detection engineering).

Hands-on Infrastructure as Code experience, ideally Terraform.

Red teaming or offensive security experience.

PCI-regulated or financial services environment experience.

Mobile application security experience.

AI/ML security exposure: prompt injection, data poisoning, model abuse, and the controls that mitigate them.

Identity security across human and non-human identities.

Development experience with Ruby on Rails, Python, Go, or similar languages.

The Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate measures success by reduced risk, not tickets closed. They understand how an attacker would approach a system and use that understanding to favor secure design and simple guardrails over adding more scanners or approval gates. They treat application code, cloud infrastructure, identity, and the pipeline as one connected system rather than separate problems.

This person is proactive. Given an ambiguous problem, they identify the highest-impact piece and start working on it rather than waiting for a fully scoped ticket, and they'd rather deliver a partial fix now and improve it over time than spend months on the perfect design. When a fix is needed in a system they don't own, they make the change themselves, get it reviewed, and ship it rather than filing a ticket and waiting on someone else.

Engineers trust this person's judgment. They catch a bad design, a fragile system, or an overlooked risk before it ships, and they flag potential blockers early enough to design around them instead of working around them later.

Why Join Us

High-ownership role with room to influence architecture, tooling, and process beyond your own domain.

Work spans application security, cloud security, and security automation rather than being boxed into one lane.

Modern engineering environment with strong leadership support for security.

Competitive compensation, benefits, and growth opportunities.

The base annual salary range is listed below. This role is eligible for additional incentives, including an annual bonus.

Base Salary Range

$160,000—$195,000 USD

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