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DevOps Engineer - OS und Cloud-Management (m/w/d)

Bundesdruckerei-Gruppe · Berlin, BE, Deutschland
Berlin, BE, DeutschlandOnsite
Remuneration
Not specified
Location
Berlin, BE, Deutschland
Visa sponsorship
Not specified

Job summary

DevOps Engineer position for 24 months in Berlin, focusing on CI/CD pipelines, cloud infrastructure automation, and team technological consulting.

Qualifications

  • Solid experience in cloud environments and container orchestration with technologies like AWS, Kubernetes, and Docker
  • Practical experience in implementing and operating CI/CD pipelines for complex infrastructure and application landscapes
  • Strong knowledge in Infrastructure-as-Code, automation, and configuration management, e.g., with Terraform, Ansible, or Flux
  • Proficient in scripting and programming languages like Shell, Python, or Go
  • Structured, self-reliant, and solution-oriented work style with high reliability
  • Independent communication skills in German and English (minimum B2 level)

Responsibilities

  • Build and optimize standardized CI/CD pipelines for automated build, test, and deployment processes in cloud environments
  • Ensure quality, compliance, and security requirements throughout the software lifecycle
  • Automate and manage cloud infrastructures using Infrastructure-as-Code and GitOps methods
  • Operate, configure, and continuously develop modern DevOps and platform solutions
  • Develop self-service offerings to simplify and accelerate development and operations processes
  • Provide technological consulting to product owners and software engineering teams for product and project requirements
  • Analyze, evaluate, and introduce new DevOps technologies, tools, and best practices for continuous platform improvement

Skills

AnsibleAWSBashDockerFluxGoKubernetesPythonTerraform

Degrees

Degree in Computer ScienceRelated fieldTechnical training with relevant work experience

Languages

GermanEnglish

Contract length

24 months fixed-term

Relocation

No