DevOps Engineer II
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Job description
As a DevOps Engineer you join and strengthen our team during an exciting transition phase. With the core development of our new platform nearing completion, you will help implement and maintain the high-availability infrastructure needed for launch. You will play a hands-on role in deploying and scaling our systems, assisting with the day-to-day stability of our legacy environment while supporting the technical migration of our customers to the new architecture., * Maintain Production Operations: Own the day-to-day operations of our current production infrastructure (GCP), responding to incidents, performing system maintenance, and ensuring our platform remains stable and performant for our users.
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Manage Kubernetes Environments: Deploy, monitor, and maintain our production Kubernetes clusters, ensuring security, reliability, and high availability.
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Architect & Build: Help design and build our platform, choose tools and technologies that best suit our platform to the architectural needs of our customers.
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Collaborate Across Teams: Partner with backend, frontend, and machine learning engineers to understand and support their infrastructure requirements.
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Strengthen Infrastructure: Design and maintain core networking infrastructure, including VPCs, firewalls, and VPNs.
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Release management: Assist the team with planning, preparing, and deploying releases., Argo CD, Gitlab, Terraform, Atlantis, CloudFormation
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Networking Cilium, Gateway API, ALB Loadbalancer, VPC Peering/ AWS Direct Connect
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Day-2-operations Argo Rollouts, Argo CD, cert-manager, External Secrets, external-dns, Karpenter
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Observability OpenTelemetry LGTM (Loki, Grafana, Tempo, Mimir), Alloy
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Messaging NATS, Pub/Sub, protobuf, gRPC
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Storage Postgres, MongoDB, MinIO, S3, GCS
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Backend Go, Python, Rust.
Requirements
Do you have experience in gRPC?, We're looking for a seasoned engineer with a strong background in building and scaling resilient cloud infrastructure., * Cloud Infrastructure: 3-5 years of experience designing and implementing infrastructure on GCP or AWS, with a solid understanding of cloud architecture patterns.
- Infrastructure as Code: Strong proficiency in IaC and a mindset to automate everything.
- Kubernetes Experience: You don't need to be a Kubernetes expert yet, but you should have the willingness to become one.
- Networking Knowledge: Understanding of cloud networking principles, including VPCs, DNS, load balancing, firewalls, and VPNs.
- CI/CD Skills: A strong background in building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines (e.g., using ArgoCD, Jenkins, GitLab CI, or similar).
- Programming Skills: Though writing code won't be a daily responsibility, you need the ability to read and understand our applications written in Go, Python (and Rust).
- Tech Stack Familiarity: Knowing each and every tool in our stack is not required, but there should be a good overlap between our stack and your experience.
Nice-to-Haves:
- Medical Data Experience: Familiarity with medical data formats like DICOM is a plus.
- Working in a highly regulated environment like the medical or financial sector., * Quality-Minded Builder: You care about code quality and maintainability as much as speed. You write infrastructure that is clean, well-organized, and designed to be understood by future maintainers.
- Strong Communicator: You can effectively discuss technical solutions with both internal teams and external stakeholders.
- Proactive & Independent: You are a natural problem-solver who takes initiative and finds solutions.
- Collaborative: You work effectively with cross-functional teams and contribute to technical decision-making.
- Flexible & Open-Minded: You can change your mind when presented with new information and thrive in an environment of constructive technical debate.