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DevOps Engineer

United States

Position Summary: 

Contribute to MacroHealth’s goal to build the next-generation industry-leading platform for healthcare markets. Works within the larger engineering team to provide technical contributions and oversight for DevOps processes and practices at MacroHealth. Utilizes advanced understanding of development and deployment best practices to steer, evolve, and help build internal processes and operations. Works closely with engineering and architecture teams to define and maintain pipelines for deploying into Azure-based test and production environments. Documents practices and collaborates with teammates in designing and developing features. Contributes to teamwork and the development of a positive work culture. 

 

Key Relationships: Engineering and project management teams 

 

Key Accountabilities: 

Provides technical contributions to DevOps processes and practices at MacroHealth 

  • Works within the DevOps team, providing technical oversight and implementation for DevOps processes and practices at MacroHealth
  • Consults with stakeholders to define the operational requirements of DevOps solutions
  • Contributes expertise on information system design options, risks, and operational impacts
  • Collaborates with team members on fulfilling the various DevOps/operational tasks
  • Documents processes and monitors platform performance metrics
  • Participate in the rotation to manage and execute releases as part of the team’s release process
  • Provide operational support during off-office hours when required (e.g., for critical incidents or releases)

Champions best practices, demonstrates leadership and accountability  

  • Automates and streamlines company's operations and processes
  • Steers, evolves, and helps build industry best internal processes and practices
  • Performs advanced programming tasks to satisfy business requirements
  • Takes technical ownership on the design and development of enhancements for the MacroHealth infrastructure
  • Utilizes advanced understanding of development best practices to write code and perform programming task
  • Develops configurations and helm charts for deploying into available and scalable Kubernetes environments
  • Builds scripts to provision and upgrade Azure environments and services using industry standard tools  

Demonstrates team-work and contributes to a positive work culture 

  • Collaborates with team to achieve organizational goals
  • Contributes to development of a positive work culture by demonstrating teamwork and alignment with core company values
  • Constructively escalates problems and issues 

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:  

  • Extensive knowledge of Azure tools and services, including functions, SQL and NoSQL storage, and secrets management
  • Extensive knowledge of Kubernetes
  • Knowledge of networking and infrastructure security
  • Experience with developing and enhancing CI/CD pipelines
  • Ability to thrive in a people-first culture of teamwork and respect
  • Coaching orientation, with a willingness to share knowledge and mentor team members
  • Comfortable working within an Agile methodology
  • Self-starting and innovative orientation
  • Ability to take ownership, work with tight timelines, and manage various tasks simultaneously
  • Personally motivated to exceed performance and functional standards of design and implementation
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work with others to clarify and implement abstract requirements
  • Demonstrated ability to learn emerging technologies and work across technologies

 

Required Education and Experience: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (or related field), or equivalent work experience
  • 3+ years’ experience building and supporting enterprise products in an Azure, AWS or Google Cloud ecosystem.
  • Extensive knowledge of cloud tools and managed services, including functions, storage, secrets management, and identity management systems 
  • Demonstrated experience and success championing DevOps best practices and processes within a larger engineering team
  • Experience developing configurations and helm charts for deploying into highly available and scalable Kubernetes environments
  • Experience with building monitoring and supportability into deployments, using tools like Prometheus, Jaeger, Grafana and Splunk.
  • Experience with Infrastructure As Code tools

 

Preferred Education and Experience: 

  • Experience working with flow file-based systems like Apache NiFi
  • Practical knowledge of OAuth flows, and usage of JWT’s within those flows
  • Knowledge of the US Healthcare space including standards such as HIPAA.  

 

Location: Remote anywhere within the US (Must be located in the US)

Salary: $140,000 - $155,000 annual base salary plus bonus, equity, 401k match, flexible PTO and medical/dental/vision insurance

 

Core Competencies: 

One Team:  

Act as one team with fellow MacroMates and customers  

Value humility, low ego, and collaboration  

Maintain an All for One, One for All attitude  

 

Deliver on Promises:  

Do the right thing  

Do what you say you will do  

Work with a sense of urgency and transparency

 

Macro Thinking:   

Challenge yourself and others to think boldly, bigger, and into the future  

Lead with a Growth Mindset  

Act as a thought leader for the healthcare industry

 

MacroHealth is an equal opportunity employer. 

 

***We are not accepting resumes from third-party staffing agencies, recruiting firms, or Corp-to-Corp (C2C) providers for this position. All candidates must apply directly through MacroHealth. Any resumes submitted through third-party providers will not be considered for review.***

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