DevOps Engineer
Our client is building a dynamic, community-driven mobile and web platform in the sports and fitness domain. The platform combines web and mobile applications used by athletes, coaches, and gym owners, and requires stable cloud infrastructure and reliable deployment workflows.
We are looking for a part-time DevOps Engineer to support infrastructure, cloud environments, and CI/CD processes, with a strong focus on mobile and web deployments as the platform continues to evolve.
Responsibilities
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Maintain and improve cloud infrastructure using Terraform.
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Manage Infrastructure as Code and environment configuration.
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Support and improve CI/CD processes for web and mobile applications.
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Support mobile build and release workflows (including Expo / EAS).
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Ensure reliability, scalability, and security of cloud environments.
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Support application deployments and releases across different environments.
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Collaborate closely with frontend, mobile, and backend developers.
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Troubleshoot infrastructure and deployment-related issues.
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Contribute to improving operational practices and system stability.
Requirements
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Commercial experience as a DevOps Engineer.
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Strong hands-on experience with Terraform.
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Experience with cloud platforms (AWS or GCP).
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Understanding of CI/CD concepts and deployment pipelines.
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Experience supporting mobile CI/CD workflows (Expo / EAS or similar).
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Experience working with container-based environments.
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Ability to work independently in a part-time format.
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Experience working with remote and international teams.
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Upper-intermediate English level.
Nice to have
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Experience supporting mobile-first or consumer-facing platforms.
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Experience with monitoring and logging solutions.
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Experience working with distributed or scalable systems.
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Experience working in small agile teams (6–10 engineers).
We offer
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Part-time engagement on a long-term client project.
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Fully remote work.
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Flexible workload and schedule.
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Collaboration with a multinational engineering team.
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Opportunity to influence infrastructure and DevOps practices.