Principal DevOps ArchitectHarvard Business Publishing • Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Principal DevOps Architect
Harvard Business Publishing
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
About
Design and implement a robust, scalable, and secure DevOps environment that enables continuous integration and deployment aligned to business objectives. Partner with software engineering and product teams to translate delivery needs into an efficient CI/CD ecosystem—recommending, selecting, implementing, evolving, and optimizing tools and practices. Establish and maintain DevOps architecture standards, guidelines, and best practices to ensure consistency, quality, and repeatability across teams and systems. Champion Infrastructure as Code (IaC) practices so infrastructure is provisioned, configured, observed, and managed in a consistent and repeatable manner. Lead cross‑functional collaboration between engineering, cloud operations, and security to design and deliver secure and reliable infrastructure solutions that support the DevOps process. Define and evolve observability standards (logging, metrics, tracing) and use telemetry (e.g., Splunk) to identify bottlenecks, improve performance, and increase delivery reliability. Promote a culture of collaboration and shared responsibility across engineering, cloud operations, and security teams. Mentor cloud operations engineers, fostering continuous learning and knowledge sharing within the team. Develop and maintain clear, durable documentation for DevOps architecture, standards, and operational processes.
What you'll bring
8+ years of experience applying DevOps principles to deliver highly available, scalable cloud applications. Proven ability to define platform/DevOps architecture strategy, establish standards, and drive adoption across multiple engineering teams. Strong hands‑on experience designing and operating CI/CD pipelines and toolchains (e.g., Jenkins), with a focus on reliability, repeatability, and developer experience. Expertise with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform and/or CloudFormation) and configuration practices that enable repeatable, auditable environments. Experience with AWS architecture, including multi‑account landing zones and governance (e.g., AWS Control Tower). Experience with container platforms and orchestration (e.g., Amazon ECS), including secure image/build practices and deployment patterns. Ability to build and operate observability capabilities (logging, metrics, tracing) and use telemetry tools to improve performance and reliability. Deep understanding of DevSecOps and security best practices, including least‑privilege access, secrets management, vulnerability management, and secure SDLC controls. Experience designing identity and access patterns for platform services (e.g., OIDC/SSO) in partnership with security stakeholders. Familiarity with temporary environment patterns and automation for safe, cost‑effective testing and preview deployments. Experience leveraging AI coding assistants to develop and review enterprise‑grade solutions, with attention to quality, security, and maintainability. Excellent communication and documentation skills; able to influence engineering, operations, and security.
You’ll stand out if you have
AI coding experience Experience with Jenkins
What we offer As a mission‑driven global company, Harvard Business Publishing is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, trust, and engagement where everyone is welcome, valued, respected, and feels they belong. In addition to a competitive compensation and benefits package, we offer meaningful programs focused on career development and employee wellness, such as education reimbursement and early‑release Summer Fridays. Harvard Business Publishing is an equal‑opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy‑related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law. While this role is open to qualified candidates, individuals based in the Boston area will be prioritized due to onsite collaboration needs. This position follows a hybrid schedule, with an expectation to work onsite once per week on Wednesdays. The anticipated compensation range for this role is $160,000-$175,000, dependent on experience and qualifications. Above is the annualized pay range for this position. In addition, this position includes the opportunity to earn our annual Performance‑Based Variable Pay Program. Actual salary will be set based upon a range of factors, including external benchmark market data, individual knowledge, skills, experience, location, and internal equity. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Languages
- English
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