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GEOINT Ground Manager
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United States , Chantilly
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GEOINT DevOps Engineer
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United States , Aberdeen Proving Grounds; Alexandria
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Software Engineer
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United States , Chantilly; St. Louis; Gaithersburg; Denver
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Explore GEOINT DevOps Engineer jobs and discover a critical career at the intersection of geospatial intelligence, software development, and IT operations. Professionals in this unique role are the essential architects and maintainers of the secure, scalable, and automated infrastructure that powers geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) applications. They bridge the gap between software developers who create GEOINT tools and the intelligence analysts and defense personnel who rely on them, ensuring that mission-critical systems are robust, responsive, and continuously available. A GEOINT DevOps Engineer typically focuses on building and managing the entire software delivery pipeline for geospatial platforms. Common responsibilities include designing and implementing continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to automate testing, security scanning, and the release of software updates. They manage cloud and on-premises infrastructure using infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform and Ansible, and orchestrate containerized applications with platforms like Kubernetes. A core part of the role involves ensuring system reliability through comprehensive monitoring, logging, and proactive troubleshooting of the infrastructure and deployment pipelines. They work closely with development teams to integrate DevOps best practices, optimize performance, and enforce security protocols from code to deployment. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are a blend of technical expertise and domain awareness. A strong foundation in Linux/Windows system administration, scripting (Bash, Python), and source control (Git) is standard. Proficiency with CI/CD tools (Jenkins, GitLab), containerization (Docker), and orchestration (Kubernetes) is highly common. Given the sensitive nature of GEOINT data, understanding cloud security, networking, and compliance frameworks is paramount. While specific clearance levels vary, these positions often require U.S. citizenship and eligibility for security clearances due to the classified work environment. A bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field, coupled with several years of DevOps and/or software development experience, is a typical baseline. The most successful candidates also possess a keen interest in or understanding of geospatial data concepts, enabling them to tailor solutions that meet the high-throughput and analytical demands of GEOINT workflows. For those with a passion for cutting-edge technology, national security, and solving complex infrastructure challenges, GEOINT DevOps Engineer jobs offer a rewarding path. These professionals play a silent but indispensable role in modern intelligence, ensuring that the systems providing geospatial awareness are as dynamic and resilient as the missions they support.

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