Posted 1 Feb 2023, 1:44 pm

DevOps Engineer at Lemon.io

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Get a remote job that you will love with better compensation and career growth.

We’re Lemon.io — a marketplace where we match you with hand-picked startups from the US and Europe.

Why work with us:

  • We’ll find you a team that respects you. No time-trackers or any micromanagement stuff
  • Our engineers earn $4k - $8k / month. We’ve already paid out over $10M.
  • Choose your schedule. We have both full- and part-time projects.
  • No project managers in the middle — only direct communications with clients, most of whom have a technical background
  • Our customer success team provides life support to help you resolve anything.
  • You don’t have to look for clients or negotiate anymore: just do what you do best and leave us the rest.

Requirements:

  • 4-5+ years of experience as a DevOps engineer
  • Experience developing engineering applications for large corporations
  • Solid understanding of AWS or GCP/Azure, Kubernetes.
  • Knowledge of Python and Linux.
  • In-depth understanding of Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment theory and practice
  • Knowledge of at least one Infrastructure as Code / Configuration as Code technology (such as Terraform, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Salt)
  • Experience in system troubleshooting and problem-solving across platform and application domains
  • Good understanding of agile methods
  • Good command of English, both written and spoken, as you’ll be communicating with clients directly.
  • Strong organizational skills — ability to work full-time remotely with no supervision
  • Responsibility — we want to trust you.
  • Soft skills — we don’t ask you to find a topic for small talk, but being just polite is OK.

Apply today, and our team will get back to you within 2 business days!



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