SideRamp - Get a side gig is Hiring a DevOps Engineer Near San Francisco, CA
About SideRampThis role is for a client of SideRamp's. SideRamp allows professionals to engage with the gig economy, offering a centralized agency that manages high-quality, flexible side gigs. We focus on connecting you to various freelance and part-time work—from discovering opportunities to streamlining the application process. Our team is designed to connect you to not just any gig, but with the right side gig that matches your career goals and lifestyle needs. Your Role As a DevOps Engineer, you will be a crucial part of our client's dynamic and innovative team, responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines. You will play a key role in ensuring the scalability, security, and reliability of their systems. This client is based out of Utah but works remotely across all US time zones. Key Responsibilities
Collaborate with software developers, system operators, and other stakeholders to manage code releases.
Automate and streamline our operations and processes.
Monitor and maintain our cloud infrastructure.
Implement best practices for security and compliance.
Troubleshoot issues across development, testing, and production environments.
Required Skills And Experience
3 years of experience in a DevOps role.
Proficiency in cloud services such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
Strong understanding of CI/CD pipelines and automation tools like Jenkins or GitLab.
Experience with containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration tools such as Kubernetes.
Knowledge of scripting languages like Python, Bash, or PowerShell.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
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