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Manager, DevOps

Tel Aviv, Israel

Who we are

DoubleVerify is an Israeli-founded big data analytics company (Stock: NYSE: DV). We track and analyze tens of billions of ads every day for the biggest brands in the world.
We operate at a massive scale, handling over 100B events per day and over 1M RPS at peak, we process events in real-time at low latencies (ms) and analyze over 2.5M video years every day. We verify that all ads are fraud free, appear next to appropriate content, appear to people in the right geography and measure the viewability and user’s engagement throughout the ad’s lifecycle. 

We are global, with HQ in NYC and R&D centers in Tel Aviv, New York, Finland, Berlin, Belgium and San Diego. We work in a fast-paced environment and have a lot of challenges to solve. If you like to work in a huge scale environment and want to help us build products that have a huge impact on the industry, and the web - then your place is with us. 


What You’ll Do

We are seeking a Senior Manager, DevOps to lead our DevOps R&D team in Israel. This team is responsible for driving automation and infrastructure excellence across our products. In this role, you will:

  • Lead & Mentor: Manage a team of 5 DevOps engineers, providing technical guidance and professional development plans to enhance their skills over time.
  • Architect & Innovate: Define and implement best practices, advanced DevOps techniques, and system improvements using Kubernetes and cloud platforms.
  • Optimize & Automate: Collaborate with engineering teams to design, build, and maintain a high-volume, low-latency platform processing terabytes of data daily.
  • Ensure Scalability & Performance: Lead the design and deployment of IaaS solutions, ensuring system resilience, scalability, and efficiency.
  • Drive DevOps Strategy: Oversee continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, aligning automation strategies with business objectives.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with development teams to integrate DevOps best practices into product development and high-availability systems.
  • Task & Priority Management: Plan and oversee the team’s backlog, converting business requirements into actionable DevOps tasks.

Who You Are

We’re looking for an experienced DevOps leader with a strong technical background and a passion for automation, scalability, and cloud-native architectures.

Required Skills & Experience:

  • Strong programming skills in Go, Java, NodeJS, Python, or similar languages.
  • 2+ years of experience leading a development or DevOps team.
  • 5+ years of hands-on DevOps experience, with expertise in continuous delivery, deployment patterns, and tools.
  • Kubernetes proficiency is a must.
  • Deep understanding of cloud platforms (GCP or similar) and large-scale distributed systems.
  • Experience designing, deploying, and managing high-throughput, high-availability environments.
  • Strong analytical skills to leverage system metrics, logs, and telemetry for performance tuning.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across teams and influence technical direction.

Why Join Us?

  • Work with cutting-edge technologies at a massive scale.
  • Play a critical role in shaping the future of digital ad measurement.
  • Be part of a global, innovative, and fast-paced environment.
  • Enjoy opportunities for professional growth and leadership development.

If you’re a DevOps leader looking to make a significant impact in a high-scale, real-time environment, we’d love to hear from you!

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