Ensure pipelines follow best practices to expedite software releases, while maintaining high-quality standards and minimizing risks.</li><li>Container Orchestration: Manage, maintain, and scale Kubernetes and Docker clusters across various jurisdictions with different regulatory requirements, ensuring that platforms remain secure, compliant, and efficient.</li><li>Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Design, automate, and manage AWS infrastructure using Terraform, adhering to infrastructure-as-code principles to enable fast, repeatable, and consistent provisioning of environments. Proactively identify potential issues and implement preemptive solutions.</li><li>On-call Support: Participate in a rotating on-call schedule, providing expert support to resolve urgent incidents and ensure that systems are operational 24/7.</li></ul><h3>Experience</h3><ul><li>Minimum of 5 years in a DevOps Engineer or similar role, with proven experience managing</li><li>CI/CD pipelines, cloud infrastructure, and containerised environments.</li><li>CI/CD Expertise: Hands-on experience with CI/CD tools and methodologies such as Jenkins,</li><li>GitLab, ArgoCD, and Nexus. Demonstrated ability to implement fully automated, reliable, and scalable CI/CD solutions.</li><li>Infrastructure Automation: Proficient in using Terraform or similar Infrastructure-as-Code tools to automate the provisioning, configuration, and management of cloud resources.</li><li>Cloud & AWS Knowledge: Strong experience with AWS and native services, particularly EKS, EC2, VPC, S3, and Transit Gateways. Experience with other major cloud platforms (GCP, Azure) is a plus.</li><li>Containerisation & Orchestration: Extensive knowledge of containerisation (Docker) and orchestration platforms (Kubernetes). Ability to deploy and manage clusters at scale.</li><li>Database Familiarity: Solid understanding of database systems such as Oracle, PostgreSQL,</li><li>MongoDB, with an ability to optimise their integration into cloud-native infrastructure.</li><li>Scripting & Automation Tools: Proficiency in scripting languages like Python, Bash, or similar.</li><li>Experience with automation tools like Unusable for automating infrastructure tasks.</li><li>Troubleshooting Skills: Strong problem-solving abilities, with a demonstrated capacity to troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues efficiently under pressure.</li><li>Collaboration & Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team spanning multiple locations (Malta, London, and Romania).</li></ul><p>Originally posted on <a href="https://himalayas.app">Himalayas</a></p>
Eeze is a leading innovator in the iGaming industry, specialising in the design, development, and delivery of live casino games. As we expand our operations in the European market, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of gaming experiences, offering cutting-edge, immersive live casino games that are tailored to the unique needs of our clients and their audiences. Our work culture promotes collaboration, creativity, and innovation, all while encouraging a startup mindset.
As a DevOps Engineer, you will play a critical role in streamlining our development processes, ensuring smooth deployments, and maintaining the resilience and security of our infrastructure. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, implementing cutting-edge solutions to optimise software development lifecycles and ensure high availability, performance, and compliance of our platforms. This role demands a high level of technical expertise in cloud infrastructure, automation, and containerization, as well as an ability to quickly resolve complex issues under pressure.
You will be responsible for overseeing global cloud infrastructure, implementing scalable CI/CD pipelines, and managing Kubernetes clusters, among other key responsibilities. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of AWS technologies and experience in automating infrastructure to maintain agility in a fast-paced environment.
Originally posted on Himalayas