Senior Security Engineer II

About Us: Wrapbook is a smart, intuitive platform that makes production payroll and accounting easier, faster, and more secure. We provide a unified payroll platform that seamlessly connects your entire team—production, accounting, cast, and crew—all in one place. Wrapbook empowers production teams to manage projects, pay cast and crew, track expenses, and generate data-driven insights, while enabling workers to manage timecards, track pay, and onboard to new projects from any device. Wrapbook brings clarity and dependability to production payroll, while increasing the productivity of your whole team. Trusted by companies of all sizes, Wrapbook powers payroll for some of the industry’s top production companies, including SMUGGLER, Tuff, and GhostRobot. Our growing team of 250+ people across the USA and Canada, including entertainment and technology experts from SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters, arenaflex, arenaflex, Facebook, and more. Wrapbook is backed by top-tier investors, including Jeffrey Katzenberg’s WndrCo, Andreessen Horowitz, and A* Capital. We have raised $130M and are in a strong financial position. The Opportunity: Senior Security Engineer II As a Senior Security Engineer II at Wrapbook, you will be a critical leader in protecting our applications and infrastructure from threats. With a focus on Application Security, you will own the strategy, delivery, and execution of complex security initiatives that directly impact the security posture of our products and services. You will build secure-by-default systems, drive remediation efforts, and partner with Engineering and Product teams to ensure security is baked into every stage of the software development lifecycle. This role is ideal for someone who excels at balancing business enablement with strong security controls, loves solving complex technical and organizational problems, and can drive security maturity across a rapidly scaling, distributed environment. Although we are a remote-first company, this role requires comfort with occasional travel. What You’ll Do • Own and lead the delivery of large, multi-quarter Application Security and Engineering initiatives, breaking them into smaller, shippable iterations. • Dive into framework internals and improve existing complex application security architectures (e.g., microservices, authentication systems, and API security). • Balance tradeoffs and select appropriate security technologies and tooling (SAST, DAST, SCA) through researching, prototyping, and validation. • Provide guidance and incorporate guardrails for securing AI-based workflows. • Drive toward simplicity and easy-to-understand application security solutions. • Collaborate deeply with Product Engineering and DevOps teams to ensure secure technical implementations for highly complex, cross-group projects and features. • Proactively identify emerging industry threats, particularly in the application and cloud space, assess potential risk to the business, and recommend mitigative actions and controls. • Act as a trusted advisor to engineering and leadership on a broad range of application security and risk-based topics. • Operate as Incident Commander for large-scale, highly complex security incidents, focusing on application and data breach response, actively pursuing cross-functional resources as appropriate. • Partner cross-functionally on security process best practices and continuous improvement, embedding a culture of security into the SDLC. • Focus on fostering an environment of inclusion, allowing voices to be heard and valued at all levels. What You’ll Have • 5+ years of dedicated experience in an Application Security, Product Security, or Security Engineering role. • Expert-level knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and experience implementing security gates (SAST/DAST/SCA) within arenaflex/CD pipelines. • Deep technical understanding of common web application security vulnerabilities (OWASP Top 10) and mitigation strategies. • Familiarity with Cloud Security (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and container security concepts. • Strong working knowledge of identity and access management (IAM), authentication protocols (OAuth, SAML), and API security best practices. • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, build trust, and partner effectively across technical and non-technical departments. Why Join Us At Wrapbook, creativity meets technology — and not just in the product. In addition to a competitive salary and all the benefits you can expect from a fast-growing technology company, you’ll get access to a team of creative problem solvers and the chance to see your contributions make large impacts. Benefits include: • Unlimited Paid Time Off • Work from anywhere in Canada and USA • Health and Dental benefits • Up to $1,500 USD/ $2,025 CAD towards IT set up for your home • Up to 2% matching RRSP / 401K • Learning and Development opportunities • Up to $50 USD/ $67.50 CAD towards Internet/Cell phone service Our Pledge to Fostering an Inclusive and Safe Workplace: Wrapbook pledges to be a harassment- and discrimination-free space for everyone, regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, nationality, neurotype, personal appearance, political affiliation, professional background, race, religion, or sexual identity or orientation. Apply Now Have we got your attention? 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