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DevOps Engineer

DevOps Engineer job description

As a core member of the infrastructure and engineering team, the DevOps Engineer plays a crucial role in bridging development and operations to improve deployment frequency, system reliability, and scalability. This role is central to building and maintaining efficient CI/CD pipelines, automating processes, and ensuring robust infrastructure.

DevOps Engineer duties and responsibilities of the job

Key responsibilities of a typical DevOps Engineer specialising in Infrastructure and Engineering include:Designing, implementing, and managing CI/CD pipelines to support efficient and secure software deliveryAutomating infrastructure provisioning and configuration using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or similarMonitoring system performance, identifying bottlenecks, and optimising cloud and on-prem environmentsCollaborating with development teams to ensure operational considerations are integrated into the software lifecycleMaintaining and improving infrastructure-as-code and containerisation practices (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes)Ensuring high availability, scalability, and disaster recovery capabilities across systemsManaging cloud environments (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP), including cost optimisation and security controlsImplementing and maintaining observability tools for logging, monitoring, and alerting (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana, ELK)Writing automation and troubleshooting scripts (e.g., Python, Bash, PowerShell)Managing multiple environments (e.g., dev, staging, production) and supporting release management processesConducting root cause analysis of incidents and implementing preventive solutionsSupporting the implementation of DevSecOps practices to ensure secure delivery pipelinesThis role suits technically skilled professionals with a strong foundation in systems engineering, automation, and cloud infrastructure, as well as a collaborative mindset that thrives in fast-paced, cross-functional environments.

Typical DevOps Engineer job qualifications and requirements

A degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field is typically required, along with hands-on experience in DevOps engineering, systems administration, or cloud infrastructure. Certifications such as AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, Microsoft Azure DevOps, or Kubernetes Administrator are highly regarded.Key skills and attributes for success in this role include:Strong experience with CI/CD tools and automation (e.g. Jenkins, GitLab, Ansible, Terraform)Solid understanding of cloud platforms (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure as codeExperience with monitoring, logging, and alerting tools (e.g. Prometheus, Grafana, ELK, CloudWatch)Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, Bash, or PowerShellFamiliarity with containerisation tools (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes)Understanding of DevSecOps principles and integrating security into pipelinesProficiency with Git and source control workflows (e.g. branching strategies, pull requests)Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to system reliabilityAbility to work collaboratively in cross-functional teamsClear communication skills and a focus on continuous improvement

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Salary for DevOps Engineer

130000 - 175000

25th percentile
130000
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
50th percentile
155000
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
75th percentile
175000
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialised certifications.
Salary range based on three percentiles The starting salaries represent gross yearly salaries. They do not include bonuses, benefits or superannuation.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Network Engineer 115000 135000 150000 Systems Engineer 110000 135000 145000 Infrastructure Manager 135000 155000 175000 Cloud Engineer 125000 155000 170000

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