AWS DevOps Lead
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Lead the design and implementation of scalable AWS architectures.
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Manage CI/CD pipelines using tools like Jenkins, GitLab CI, or AWS CodePipeline.
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Automate deployment processes and infrastructure provisioning using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform or AWS CloudFormation.
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Monitor and optimize system performance, reliability, and security.
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Mentor and guide team members on best practices in DevOps and AWS.
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Collaborate with development teams to ensure seamless integration and delivery of applications.
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Develop and maintain documentation related to architecture, processes, and procedures.
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Stay updated with the latest AWS services and industry trends to enhance our cloud strategy.
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Strong understanding of DevOps principles and practices, including CI/CD, automation, and monitoring.
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Experience with version control systems, particularly Git.
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Familiarity with configuration management tools (Ansible, Chef, Puppet).
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Knowledge of networking concepts and cloud security practices.
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Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues in a complex distributed environment.
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Experience with agile methodologies and collaborative development practices.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, or a related field.
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12+ years of experience in DevOps, with a focus on AWS environments.
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Strong expertise in AWS services (EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, etc.) and serverless architecture.
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Proficient in scripting languages (Python, Bash, etc.) and automation tools.
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Experience with containerization technologies (Docker, Kubernetes).
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Familiarity with monitoring and logging tools (CloudWatch, ELK Stack, etc.).
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Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive attitude.
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Strong communication and leadership skills.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer.
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Experience in Agile methodologies and working in cross-functional teams.
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Knowledge of security best practices in cloud environments.
EG-Cairo, Egypt (Al Emdad & Al Tamween)
Full time
Engineering Services