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Entry-Level UX DevOps Engineer

Boulder, Colorado, United States; Hybrid

Callibrity is a developer owned and managed custom software development consulting company that is dedicated to creating quality software using modern technologies and adding unquestionable business value to companies across multiple industries and verticals. We are problem solvers...people who like a challenge and enjoy working with modern tech stacks. We offer an incredibly collaborative culture and enjoy solving complex problems with our clients. 

As a UX DevOps Engineer you understand the client’s big-picture business value and technical direction and can articulate possible solutions and next steps beyond the project at hand. You will integrate into a software development team without needing ongoing, daily supervision. You’ll have the opportunity to work directly with client stakeholders on greenfield projects. 

As member of our team you will:
  • Help design, build, and support secure and scalable cloud infrastructure to support code build pipelines, tools, and assets for the UX organization.
  • Deliver high-quality and secure infrastructure solutions, employing structured due diligence and risk analysis.
  • Collaborate with the Design Technology team to innovate and develop tools and processes that effectively support our UX organization's scale.
  • Act as a multiplier by working with cross-functional teams to identify and implement solutions that amplify the impact of UX at the client.
  • Integrate and support technology solutions, software, and hardware that enable our Designers and Researchers to perform their work efficiently.
Must Have Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience.
  • Standout colleague with excellent communication skills as well as the ability to prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong background in Linux/Unix fundamentals and/or System Administration.
  • Solid understanding of networking concepts and protocols (e.g., SMTP, DNS, LDAP, NTP, HTTPS), servers, storage systems, operating systems, and databases, and how they interrelate.
  • A passion for learning and growth in DevOps practices.
  • A curiosity for Design, UX and UI.
  • You are a self-motivated, dynamic teammate.
  • Experience with AWS, including policy management, account access, allowlisting, and endpoint creation. 
  • Experience with Infrastructure automation, specifically within AWS environments. 
  • Solid understanding of Continuous Integration Frameworks, particularly Jenkins, including Jenkinsfile management and Docker image creation for Jenkins agents. 
  • Experience in scripting/programming languages such as Groovy and Bash (for Jenkins and general automation). 
  • Experience with infrastructure as code tools like Terraform and/or CloudFormation (for AWS deployments). 
  • Experience with secure network design and implementation, including WAF (Web Application Firewall) management, specifically Cloudfront and Appsync WAFs. 
  • A solid understanding of serverless applications and AWS Lambda. 
  • Experience with GitHub Actions for CI/CD. 
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience in Javascript, web frameworks (e.g. React), CSS, and HTML.
  • Experience with RESTful services, service-oriented architecture, distributed systems, and microservices 
  • Curiosity about machine learning fundamentals
  • Experience with multiple AWS services (S3, EC2, IAM, Cloudfront, Appsync).

THIS POSITION WILL BE (32 HOURS, 4 DAYS A WEEK) HYBRID AND REPORT ON-SITE PART-TIME TO THE CLIENT IN BOULDER, COLORADO. 

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