Jobs / OnMed
DevOps Engineer
OnMed · White Plains, NY, United States
White Plains, NY, United StatesExp: 7+ yrs?-160,000Hybrid
Remuneration
?-160,000
Location
White Plains, NY, United States
Visa sponsorship
Not specified
Job summary
As a DevOps Engineer at OnMed, you will enhance the CareStation and Command Center 3.0 applications by streamlining processes, instituting automation, and improving software delivery. You will manage Azure cloud infrastructure, support AI-assisted workflows, and ensure compliance and security in application development.
Benefits
Unlimited PTOPaid holidays
Qualifications
- Deep knowledge of Azure cloud services
- Proficiency with Configuration Management tools
- Experience with containerization technologies
- Deep knowledge of Infrastructure-as-Code tools
- Proficiency in scripting languages
- Experience with Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions
- Familiarity with Angular, Typescript, JavaScript, C#, and .NET environments
- Exceptional problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
Responsibilities
- Design, build, and maintain scalable and secure Azure cloud infrastructure and automated CI/CD pipelines
- Develop automation solutions using Ansible or equivalent configuration management tools
- Manage and maintain source code repositories
- Provision, configure, and maintain Azure Virtual Machines
- Configure and manage Azure Entra ID for identity and access management
- Monitor system performance, uptime, reliability, and capacity
- Troubleshoot deployment and production issues
- Implement observability best practices
- Work closely with application development teams to integrate security best practices
- Create and maintain technical documentation
Skills
AnsibleARM TemplatesAzureAzure DevOpsAzure Key VaultAzure MonitorBashBazelBicepChefCMakeC++C#Docker.NETGitHubGitHub ActionsIAMJavaJavaScriptKubernetesMakeMavenPowerShellPuppetPythonRustTerraformTypeScriptVault
Degrees
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalentMaster’s degree preferred
Relocation
No