Overview
Job Title: DevOps Engineer
Job Description: We are seeking an experienced DevOps Engineer to support our Laravel, JavaScript (Node.js, React, Next.js), and Python development teams. The role involves building and maintaining scalable CI/CD pipelines, automating deployments, and managing cloud infrastructure to ensure seamless delivery across multiple environments.
Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for Laravel, Node.js, and Python projects.
Automate application deployment and environment provisioning using AWS and containerization tools.
Manage and optimize AWS infrastructure (EC2, ECS, RDS, S3, CloudWatch, IAM, Lambda).
Implement Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform or AWS CloudFormation. Manage configuration automation using Ansible.
Build and manage containerized environments using Docker (Kubernetes is a plus).
Monitor infrastructure and application performance using CloudWatch, Prometheus, or Grafana.
Ensure system security, data integrity, and high availability across environments.
Collaborate with development teams to streamline builds, testing, and deployments.
Troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure and deployment-related issues.
Required Skills
AWS (EC2, ECS, RDS, S3, IAM, Lambda)
CI/CD Tools: Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, AWS CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy
Infrastructure as Code: Terraform or AWS CloudFormation Configuration Management: Ansible
Containers: Docker (Kubernetes preferred)
Scripting: Bash, Python
Version Control: Git, GitHub, GitLab
Web Servers: Apache, Nginx (preferred)
Databases: MySQL, MongoDB (preferred)
Qualifications
3+ years of experience as a DevOps Engineer in a production environment.
Proven experience supporting Laravel, Node.js, and Python-based applications.
Strong understanding of CI/CD, containerization, and automation practices.
Experience with infrastructure monitoring, logging, and performance optimization.
Familiarity with agile and collaborative development processes.
Skills:- Laravel, Javascript, DevOps, CI/CD, Kubernetes, Docker and Ansible