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DevOps EngineerAscension FedUnited States

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DevOps Engineer

Ascension Fed
  • US
    United States
  • US
    United States

About

We are seeking a skilled and motivated DevOps Engineer to join our dynamic team in Miami, FL. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing and automating our infrastructure, improving deployment processes, and ensuring the reliability and scalability of our systems. Key Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines to streamline software delivery. Automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration management using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or similar. Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues to ensure high availability and reliability. Collaborate with development and QA teams to improve deployment processes and system architecture. Manage cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and optimize resource usage. Implement security best practices in infrastructure and deployment processes. Document processes, configurations, and system architecture. Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience. 5+ Years proven experience as a DevOps Engineer or similar role. Strong knowledge of Linux/Unix systems and scripting languages (e.g., Bash, Python). Experience with containerization technologies such as Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure as code tools. Experience with monitoring and logging tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana, ELK stack). Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Strong communication and collaboration skills. How to Apply
If you are passionate about DevOps and eager to contribute to a growing company, please submit your resume and cover letter to our HR team. #J-18808-Ljbffr
  • United States

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  • English
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