We’re looking for a DevOps Engineer who can help us bring structure, clarity, and stability to our cloud infrastructure. Our app runs on AWS and uses services like ECS, S3, CloudWatch, CloudFront, and more — but we currently have low visibility into how everything connects. This is not about over-engineering.
Our future colleague should be a passionate and self-motivated individual with a strong work ethic and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects and make a real impact on a growing company, we encourage you to apply.
Responsibilities
- Understand and map our current AWS infrastructure (S3, ECS, CloudWatch, CloudFront, etc.);
- Document how the app interacts with the infrastructure (clear diagrams, processes, and ownership);
- Set up monitoring, alerting, and recovery processes to make the app more stable;
- Help the team deploy and operate with confidence (CI/CD pipelines, rollback strategies, etc.);
- Work closely with developers to ensure our code and infra work together smoothly;
- Recommend and implement best practices to improve performance, security, and cost-efficiency.
Knowledge and skills
- Strong experience with AWS (especially ECS, S3, CloudWatch, CloudFront);
- Familiarity with Docker and container orchestration (ECS, EKS, or similar);
- Experience building or maintaining CI/CD pipelines;
- Good understanding of infrastructure as code (e.g., Terraform, CloudFormation);
- Ability to simplify and document — not just configure;
- A problem-solver who enjoys making things stable and predictable;
- Great English level.
Nice to have
- Experience with monitoring and logging tools (like Datadog, Grafana, etc.);
- Knowledge of cost optimization strategies in AWS;
- Comfortable communicating with non-technical stakeholders.