Full-Time

Software Engineer Cloud Security

Posted on 12/13/2025

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

10,001+ employees

Sells enterprise hardware, software, and services

Compensation Overview

$90.4k - $208.5k/yr

+ Variable incentives

San Jose, CA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role requiring 2 days per week on-site.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Kubernetes
Python
Computer Networking
Docker
Microservices
AWS
Go
Terraform
DevOps
Linux/Unix
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • Experience in deploying and customizing security tools such as vulnerability scanners, static analysers, SIEM, IDS/IPS, WAF/firewalls, pen tests, and endpoint security monitoring.
  • Must have strong knowledge of encryption protocols, secret management, SSO technology, etc.
  • Experience with Kubernetes and Terraform infrastructure.
  • Experience with Linux server administration
  • Experience with fundamentals of networking
  • Experience developing tools with languages like Python or Go
  • Able to clearly design and communicate complex solutions and collaborate
  • Experience using CI/CD pipelines for change management and automated security testing.
  • Minimum Required: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, and overall industry experience of at least 7 years
  • Minimum Required: 5+ years of experience working with a public cloud infrastructure, preferably within AWS/GCP security
Responsibilities
  • Build out cloud-agnostic security solutions.
  • Roll out new technology for cloud-specific security concerns.
  • Secure AWS, GCP, Kubernetes/Docker, and Terraform-based infrastructure.
  • Secure micro services and the communication between them
  • Design strategies around data ingestion and security event detection & protection
  • Work with developers on establishing and enforcing secure coding practices.
  • Conduct pen tests, vulnerability scans, and web application security scans regularly and drive the remediation of security gaps.
Desired Qualifications
  • Cloud Architectures, Cross Domain Knowledge, Design Thinking, Development Fundamentals, DevOps, Distributed Computing, Microservices Fluency, Full Stack Development, Security-First Mindset, Solutions Design, Testing & Automation, User Experience (UX)
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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HPE delivers enterprise IT solutions across cloud, AI, and edge computing for large organizations. It combines hardware, software, and services, with consumption-based options via HPE GreenLake and container management with HPE Ezmeral, plus Aruba networking. It differs by offering an integrated on-premises and edge-enabled stack with flexible pay-as-you-go models and active open-source engagement. Its goal is to help customers accelerate digital transformation with scalable, secure IT infrastructure across data centers, cloud, and edge.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

1939

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Record AI systems backlog with networking segment projected to grow 68-73% in fiscal 2026.
  • HPE AI Grid enables distributed inference clusters across regional and far-edge sites with ultra-low latency.
  • Post-quantum cryptography integration across Junos OS by summer 2026 aligns with NIST standards.

What critics are saying

  • Juniper integration execution threatens 68-73% networking growth; historical tech M&A shows 40-60% underperformance.
  • AWS and Azure's 2-3 year head start in edge AI inference limits HPE AI Grid differentiation.
  • Revenue target of $44.4B by 2028 requires 10.3% CAGR; cloud consolidation pressures hardware margins.

What makes Hewlett Packard Enterprise unique

  • 64TB memory Compute Scale-up Server 3250 validated for SAP HANA workloads with DDR5 support.
  • AI-powered self-driving Wi-Fi 7 access point combining Juniper and Aruba technologies for autonomous optimization.
  • Rugged ProLiant edge servers operating in extreme conditions (-40°C to 55°C) for national security applications.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 25th, 2026
HPE launches AI Grid for distributed inference clusters with NVIDIA

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE) has announced significant AI infrastructure developments, including the HPE AI Grid on 17th March and an expanded NVIDIA AI Computing portfolio on 16th March. The HPE AI Grid is an end-to-end solution built on NVIDIA reference architecture that securely connects and distributes inference clusters across regional and far-edge sites, enabling service providers to deploy thousands of distributed inference sites. The solution delivers predictable, ultra-low latency performance for real-time AI services with zero-touch provisioning and automated security. HPE's expanded NVIDIA AI Computing portfolio offers integrated and validated systems designed to accelerate AI deployment whilst addressing scale, security and governance requirements. HPE operates across server, hybrid cloud, intelligent edge, financial services and corporate investment segments, providing technology and enterprise solutions globally.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 25th, 2026
HPE shares surge 7.77% as investors buy ahead of $0.14 dividend payment

Hewlett Packard Enterprise shares rose 7.77% on Tuesday to close at $23.90, as investors purchased stock to qualify for the company's quarterly dividend of $0.1425 per share, payable on 23 April to shareholders of record as of 24 March. The technology company reported strong first-quarter results for fiscal year 2026, with revenue jumping 18.5% year-on-year to $9.3 billion. However, net income attributable to shareholders fell 29% to $423 million. HPE expects second-quarter revenue to increase between 26% and 31.6%, reaching $9.6 billion to $10 billion. For the full fiscal year, the company projects revenue growth of 17% to 22%, with its networking segment alone expected to climb 68% to 73%.

The Associated Press
Mar 24th, 2026
HPE launches SRX400 firewalls and AI governance tools to secure enterprise networks at RSA Conference

HPE has announced new security innovations at RSA Conference to help organisations securely scale AI adoption across distributed environments. The company introduced the HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 Series Firewalls, bringing carrier-grade security to edge locations like stores, clinics and branches. New hybrid mesh firewall enhancements provide visibility and governance over AI application usage, including prompt-level inspection to prevent data loss and identity-based protection across physical, virtual and containerised environments. HPE is also expanding cyber recovery capabilities in HPE Zerto Software, adding confidential computing to HPE Morpheus Software, and introducing post-quantum cryptography support across its portfolio. The SRX400 series and AI governance features will be available in Q2 2026, with other capabilities rolling out through summer 2026.

GuruFocus
Mar 24th, 2026
HPE raises $2B through four-series notes offering to support long-term growth

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has completed a $2 billion underwritten public offering of notes across four series. The offering comprises $300 million in Floating Rate Notes due 2028, $500 million in 4.500% Notes due 2028, $600 million in 4.600% Notes due 2029, and $600 million in 5.250% Notes due 2033. The notes were registered under the Securities Act of 1933 through a Form S-3 registration statement that became effective in December 2023. The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company serves as trustee under the indenture agreement. The company says the strategic financing aims to strengthen its financial position and support long-term growth objectives.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 23rd, 2026
40% of Texas HQ relocations since 2020 came from California, including Oracle and Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Since 2020, more than 100 companies have relocated to Texas, with 40 per cent coming from California. Eight of the 10 Fortune 500 companies that moved to Texas in the last six years originated from California. Companies cite Texas' tax breaks, talent pipelines and business-friendly regulations as key drivers. Austin has emerged as a tech hub, often called 'Silicon Hills', rivalling California's Silicon Valley. Notable relocations include Charles Schwab moving from San Francisco to Westlake in 2019, Oracle shifting from Redwood City to Austin in 2020, and CBRE relocating from Los Angeles to Dallas in 2020. Hewlett Packard Enterprise moved from San Jose to Spring in 2020, whilst AECOM transferred from Los Angeles to Dallas in 2021. California continues to face the steepest net losses as Texas reshapes the corporate landscape.

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