DevSecOps Specialist (regular/senior) (She/He/They)
Accenture
- Location
- Location Negotiable
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- H-1B history
- 998 approvals (FY2023)
- Posted
- Aug 20, 2026
Skills
About this role
WHO WE ARE
The Cyber Security team, part of Accenture Security, supports organizations in building secure, resilient, and scalable security capabilities across complex enterprise technology landscapes — integrating security into software development, cloud adoption, digital transformation, and technology modernization so that security by design and security by default are reflected in how systems are actually built and operated, not only in policy. We act as trusted advisors to some of the world's leading organizations, helping them define pragmatic security operating models, improve security maturity, and align cybersecurity capabilities with their business and technology objectives. Working at the forefront of the industry means constant exposure to complex, high-stakes security challenges and the latest technologies — across banking, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and public sector, each with its own regulatory context and technical scale. As part of a global security leader, you work on engagements that span the full breadth of modern enterprise security — from securing AI-enabled systems and cloud-native architectures to embedding security into large-scale digital transformation programmed. The variety of clients, industries, and technology stacks means you are continuously challenged, and the depth of expertise around you means you are never navigating that alone. THE WORK: Design, build, and run secure CI/CD pipelines. Automate the security steps so they scale instead of becoming someone's manual chore — with Ansible, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, GitLab, Argo CD — and integrate scanning tooling such as Snyk , Veracode, Checkmarx , OpenText, or WIZ so that results are trusted and acted on rather than muted. Secure public cloud and container environments. Run security assessments of hybrid solutions, help teams harden Azure, GCP, or AWS and their microservices platforms for compliance and resilience, and support migration and transformation work where security has to move into an entirely new technology layer. Review APIs, source code, and deployment processes in depth to find what is exploitable and get it fixed — then put API security platforms and real-time monitoring in place so the next problem surfaces without anyone going looking. Threat-model applications and design the fix. Analyse how a system could be attacked, propose mitigations the team can realistically ship, and work with design and development teams to embed security from the start of the SDLC. Work on the security of AI-driven systems across their whole lifecycle, from design and development through to deployment — and use AI-driven approaches and tooling to make security work faster than it used to be. Be the person clients take advice from. Act as a trusted advisor on secure design principles and where cloud and application security is heading, and help clients raise their DevSecOps and AppSec maturity with methods that fit how they actually work . Flexible: The work location for this role may include a mix of working remotely, onsite at a client or in an Accenture office - depending on specific project circumstances. With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders, and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs. WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU: Work on international cybersecurity transformation programmes for some of the world's leading organisations , on security problems that are genuinely complex and unsolved at their end — with the support of a team of more than 150 cybersecurity specialists in Poland, and thousands more across the world. Breadth you cannot get in-house. In a single year you see how organisations across banking, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and public sector approach the same DevSecOps and cloud security challenges — and where they fail.