Posted 1w ago

Cloud/DevOps Engineer

@ Northstrat
Aurora, Colorado, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Define infrastructure, Deploy infrastructure, Troubleshoot deployments
Requirements Summary:4+ years of relevant experience; HS diploma; AWS CLI/Console experience; Security+ CE/SSCP/CCNA-Security/GSEC certification; TS/SCI with polygraph
Technical Tools Mentioned:Terraform, Terragrunt, AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, OpenShift, Rancher, JSON, XML, OWASP, DevSecOps, Cloud Certification
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Job Description

Northstrat is seeking an experienced and driven Cloud/DevOps Engineer to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 4+ years of experience in building, deployment, release automation, or orchestration, along with expertise in supporting cloud applications and infrastructures across platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. They should have hands-on experience with infrastructure-as-code environments, automated configurations, large-scale software deployments, and continuous integration/delivery processes, as well as proficiency in containerization tools such as Docker, OpenShift, or Kubernetes.

The ideal candidate will be capable of designing, deploying and maintaining scalable cloud-native infrastructure using Hashi Corp Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform and Terragrunt, and should also be proficient with Linux OS and bash scripting. This role demands a self-starter who can work in an Agile sprint-based environment and interpret requirements epics into stories and execute those pointed stories producing high-quality cloud infrastructure platforms for software developers.

Key Responsibilities:

· Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and implement cloud infrastructure

· Administration of cloud infrastructure using Rancher and Elastic

· Apply Agile sprint-based methodologies including program increment planning

· Troubleshoot infrastructure deployments at the node and pod level

· Contribute to architectural decisions and the evolution of our tech stack