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About the Role Koddi is excited to announce a Security Engineering training program geared toward recent graduates with Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or related degrees, as ...

Senior Cyber Security Engineer

Dallas, TX · On-site

$113.30K - $155.30K/yr

Mentor junior security engineers and provide technical leadership Mandatory Skills * Minimum 3-4 years of experience securing cloud platforms such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform ...

About the Role As a Security Engineer on the Trust engineering team, you will support the design ... Provide mentorship and support to more junior analysts, and act as an escalation point for complex ...

May provide mentorship and support to various junior security engineers and security operations team members. Requirements * Education: Bachelor's degree required in Computer Science, Cybersecurity ...

May provide mentorship and support to various junior security engineers and security operations team members. Requirements * Education: Bachelor's degree required in Computer Science, Cybersecurity ...

May provide mentorship and support to various junior security engineers and security operations team members. Requirements * Education: Bachelor's degree required in Computer Science, Cybersecurity ...

Mentor junior engineers and foster a culture of security awareness across teams. Required Qualifications: * Minimum 8 years of experience in application security or software engineering with a ...

Network Security Engineer

Addison, TX · On-site

$101.20K - $138.40K/yr

Lead and mentor junior members of the security engineering team * Design and implement network security architecture in public cloud environments using automation and Infrastructure as Code (IaC ...

About the Role As a Security Engineer on the Trust engineering team, you will support the design ... Provide mentorship and support to more junior analysts, and act as an escalation point for complex ...

Network Security Engineer

Addison, TX · Hybrid

$101.20K - $138.40K/yr

Lead and mentor junior members of the security engineering team * Design and implement network security architecture in public cloud environments using automation and Infrastructure as Code (IaC ...

About the Role As a Security Engineer on the Trust engineering team, you will support the design ... Provide mentorship and support to more junior analysts, and act as an escalation point for complex ...

Cloud Security Engineer Job Location: Irving, TX (Onsite) Job Duration: Fulltime * 8+ Years of ... Mentor junior engineers and provide technical leadership. Responsibilities: * Strong expertise in ...

Network Security Engineer

Dallas, TX · Hybrid

$103.80K - $142.10K/yr

Mentoring junior and mid-level engineers, overseeing team activities and providing guidance in complex troubleshooting and architecture decisions * Implementing and managing advanced security ...

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As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for junior security engineer in Texas is $66,892.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,200.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Junior Security Engineer do?

A Junior Security Engineer assists in protecting an organization's systems and data from security threats. They help monitor networks, identify vulnerabilities, and implement security measures under the guidance of senior engineers. Their tasks may include security assessments, incident response, and maintaining security tools. Strong analytical skills, knowledge of cybersecurity principles, and familiarity with common security frameworks are essential. This role provides hands-on experience and a pathway to more senior cybersecurity positions.

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To thrive as a Junior Security Engineer, you should possess a foundational understanding of network security, vulnerability assessment, and incident response, often supported by a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with security tools such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, SIEM platforms, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or CEH is highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with teams and convey technical information clearly. These competencies are essential for identifying threats, supporting senior staff, and maintaining the overall security posture of an organization.

What are some typical responsibilities of a Junior Security Engineer?

Junior Security Engineers are often responsible for monitoring security alerts, performing basic vulnerability assessments, and assisting with the investigation of potential incidents. They frequently help maintain and update security infrastructure, such as firewalls and antivirus software, and work alongside senior engineers to implement security policies and procedures. The role can also involve tasks like reviewing logs, contributing to security awareness training, and documenting security issues. These responsibilities provide valuable hands-on experience and an excellent foundation for career growth within the cybersecurity field.
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Junior Security Engineering Cohort

Junior Security Engineering Cohort

Koddi

Fort Worth, TX • On-site

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Junior Security Engineering Cohort

Fort Worth, Texas

About Koddi

We are a global technology company with software and services that help top digital marketplaces effectively monetize their first-party audiences through industry-leading commerce media technology and strategy. Our enterprise platforms leverage first-party data to drive marketplace revenue and profit by improving user experience and target shoppers throughout the purchase path. Koddi's platforms enable any advertiser, any marketplace, in any industry to increase awareness, generate demand, and drive revenue. We are committed to driving innovation and growth in the commerce media space. As part of that commitment, we've launched Koddi Academy, a learning platform designed to provide expert knowledge, competitive insights, and practical strategies for thriving in this fast-growing industry. Explore our latest certification course, to deepen your expertise and stay ahead in the evolving world of commerce media. You can also sign up for our waiting list to be notified when new courses are released. Get started today at Koddi Academy.

About the Role

Koddi is excited to announce a Security Engineering training program geared toward recent graduates with Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or related degrees, as well as recent grads who have completed relevant bootcamps. The Koddi Impact Program is an intensive 8-week training program that provides hands-on experience across core areas of Security Engineering at Koddi. In addition to technical training we provide instructor-led and self-paced leadership development opportunities.

Program Highlights
  • Work with industry-leading experts to gain hands-on knowledge in cloud and application security
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Koddi business and the platforms that power it
  • Learn security best practices across infrastructure, applications, and CI/CD pipelines
  • Have the opportunity to share findings, present ideas, and contribute to security initiatives
  • Participate in leadership workshops and soft skill development
  • Receive executive mentorship and peer-to-peer support throughout the program
What You'll Do
  • Monitor and triage security alerts from AWS GuardDuty, Azure Defender for Cloud, and Datadog - first-line review, categorization, and escalation during business hours
  • Run vulnerability scans, categorize findings, and track remediation status in the team's ticketing system
  • Review Terraform PRs for common security misconfigurations - open security groups, missing encryption, overly permissive IAM policies - against a defined checklist
  • Contribute to security documentation - policies, runbooks, and procedure updates are a first-year ownership area
  • Support CI/CD pipeline security - adding SAST checks and secret scanning steps (GitHub Advanced Security, Trivy) as directed
  • Participate in incident response post-mortems as a contributor and note-taker, building toward running investigations independently
  • Shadow senior engineers on IAM policy reviews, cloud security control implementation, and threat modeling sessions
  • Attend team ceremonies - daily standups, biweekly retrospectives, and Architecture Review Board (ARB) sessions
What You'll Learn

Koddi's security work spans dual-cloud infrastructure (AWS and Azure), Kubernetes, and active CI/CD pipelines. During the program and your first year, you'll get hands-on with the team's real toolset:

  • AWS GuardDuty and Security Hub - cloud-native threat detection, finding triage, and remediation workflows
  • Azure Defender for Cloud - cloud security posture management on the Azure side of Koddi's dual-cloud setup
  • Datadog - Koddi's primary observability platform, used for security log analysis, alerting, and dashboard-driven monitoring
  • Trivy and container scanning - image vulnerability scanning integrated into EKS and AKS CI/CD pipelines
  • GitHub Advanced Security and SAST - secret scanning, code scanning, and dependency review integrated into GitHub Actions pipelines
  • Terraform security review - reading and reviewing IaC for security misconfigurations; the team uses Terraform extensively across networking, compute, and identity modules
  • IAM fundamentals in practice - AWS IAM policies, Azure RBAC, and service account lifecycle management on live infrastructure
What You'll Bring

Required

  • Graduating by May 2026 with a BS/MS in Computer Science, Information Technology, Cyber-security, or a related field - OR - completion of a rigorous bootcamp with demonstrated security or systems coursework
  • Available onsite in Fort Worth, TX Monday-Friday during the 8-week cohort, and full-time after
  • Foundational understanding of the CIA triad, OWASP Top 10, and common vulnerability classes - not just terminology, but the ability to explain why a misconfigured IAM policy or exposed secret creates real risk
  • Basic IAM literacy - you can explain the difference between authentication and authorization, what a role vs. a policy is, and why least-privilege matters
  • At least one scripting language at a functional level (Python or Bash) - not just "familiarity," but the ability to write a simple script to parse logs or automate a check
  • Git/version control fluency - branching, PRs, and commit history review are part of the IaC security workflow
  • Linux/Unix command-line comfort - file permissions, process inspection, log tailing; security work happens at the command line

Nice to Have

  • AWS security exposure (GuardDuty, Security Hub, IAM policies in practice) - even coursework or free-tier labs count
  • SIEM tool experience - Datadog, Splunk, CloudWatch Logs Insights, or similar
  • SAST, DAST, or container scanning exposure
  • CTF participation or bug bounty activity with documented findings or write ups
  • Security certifications in progress or completed (CompTIA Security+, AWS Security Specialty, CEH)
  • Azure security exposure (Defender for Cloud, Azure RBAC, Entra ID)