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Infrastructure & DevOps Engineer (Security‑Focused)
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Join our mission to revolutionize animal healthcare as a Security-Focused DevOps Engineer. You will own AWS infrastructure, ensure security compliance, and support our ISO certification in Lyon. We seek a hands-on professional with 2-4 years in DevOps, cloud security, and scripting. Enjoy an inte...
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France , Lyon
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HawkCell
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DevOps / Infrastructure Engineer
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Join our Early Clinical Development team in San Francisco as a DevOps/Infrastructure Engineer. You will design and deploy AI/ML solutions using Python, AWS, and Kubernetes. This role focuses on innovating clinical development software within a collaborative, cross-functional environment.
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United States , San Francisco
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Revel IT
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DevOps Engineer - Bare Metal Infrastructure
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Join our innovative AI platform as a Senior DevOps Engineer. This on-site role in Bucharest focuses on managing and scaling our bare metal infrastructure. You will automate with Ansible, ensure high availability, and own systems end-to-end. We offer health insurance, daily lunch, and a collaborat...
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Romania , Bucharest
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Infrastructure Engineer & DevOps jobs represent the critical fusion of software development and IT operations, focused on building, scaling, and maintaining the robust, automated platforms that power modern applications. Professionals in this hybrid role are the architects of reliability and efficiency, ensuring that development teams can deliver software quickly and securely while guaranteeing that production systems are stable, performant, and resilient. They bridge the traditional gap between developers and system administrators, championing a culture of collaboration, automation, and continuous improvement. At its core, the profession involves designing and managing the entire lifecycle of technology infrastructure. This encompasses a broad spectrum, from traditional on-premise servers and data centers to modern public, private, or hybrid cloud environments like AWS, Azure, or GCP. A primary responsibility is the implementation of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or CloudFormation, which allows for the programmable, version-controlled, and repeatable provisioning of resources. Another central pillar is the creation and maintenance of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines with tools like Jenkins, GitLab CI, or GitHub Actions. These pipelines automate the software delivery process from code commit to production deployment, enabling rapid and reliable releases. Day-to-day tasks for individuals in Infrastructure Engineer & DevOps jobs are diverse. They are responsible for system availability, performance monitoring, and incident response, often utilizing comprehensive observability stacks (like Prometheus, Grafana, or Splunk) to gain insights into system health. Security is woven into every layer of their work—implementing secure configurations, managing secrets, ensuring compliance with industry frameworks, and integrating security scans directly into the CI/CD pipeline (DevSecOps). They also engage in capacity planning, cost optimization (FinOps), and designing for disaster recovery and high availability. Collaboration is key, as they work closely with development teams to understand application requirements and provide self-service tooling, and with security and compliance teams to uphold governance standards. Typical skills and requirements for these roles include a strong foundation in systems engineering, with expertise in operating systems (Linux and/or Windows), networking, virtualization, and containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes. Proficiency in scripting and automation using languages such as Python, Bash, or PowerShell is essential. A deep understanding of cloud services and architecture patterns is increasingly mandatory. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates possess strong problem-solving abilities, a proactive mindset towards optimization, and excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively across departments. For those seeking dynamic, high-impact roles at the heart of technological innovation, Infrastructure Engineer & DevOps jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path building the foundational platforms of the digital world.

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