Jobs / MeinAuto GmbH

(Senior) Platform Engineer (m/w/d)

MeinAuto GmbH · Köln, NW, Deutschland
Köln, NW, DeutschlandRemote
Remuneration
Not specified
Location
Köln, NW, Deutschland
Visa sponsorship
Not specified

Job summary

MeinAuto GmbH is seeking a (Senior) Platform Engineer to automate infrastructure processes with Terraform, maintain their Kubernetes platform (GKE), and develop their GitOps infrastructure with ArgoCD. The role involves ensuring scalability and performance through monitoring solutions, supporting developers with feature deployments and troubleshooting, and contributing to the platform architecture with a focus on DevOps and Self-Service.

Benefits

Individual onboardingMotivated and friendly teamBusiness lunchCompany-provided foodHome office optionDeutschlandticket fully covered by employerJob bikeRegular company eventsEmployee discounts for vehicle leasing

Qualifications

  • Proven project experience in Google Cloud or other cloud providers, with best practices
  • Solid understanding of cloud-native architectures, including service meshes, operators, or policy management
  • Knowledge of Kubernetes, ideally with experience in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
  • Proficiency in GitOps and Infrastructure-as-Code with tools like Terraform and ArgoCD
  • Proficiency in monitoring, logging, and system analysis with tools like Prometheus and Grafana
  • Ability to work independently and structured, and be a reliable sparring partner for development and operations

Responsibilities

  • Automate infrastructure processes with Terraform
  • Maintain Kubernetes platform (GKE) with the team
  • Develop GitOps infrastructure with ArgoCD for clean code deployments
  • Ensure scalability and performance with monitoring solutions for full system visibility
  • Support developers with new feature deployments and troubleshooting
  • Contribute experience to the development of platform architecture, focusing on DevOps and self-service

Skills

Argo CDGCPGKEGrafanaKubernetesPrometheusTerraform

Relocation

No