The DevOps Engineer is responsible for enhancing software development and deployment through automated pipelines, ensuring infrastructure security, and maintaining blockchain nodes.
bloXroute is seeking an experienced DevOps Engineer to join our winning team, This role is instrumental in enhancing our software development and deployment processes, focusing on efficiency, reliability, and security.
This position is a remote position base in the USA
Responsibilities
- Create scalable, secure infrastructure with robust monitoring, logging, and metrics
- Establish automated pipelines for testing, validation, and deployment, along with code approval processes and release management
- Set up comprehensive monitoring systems and alerting architecture to detect and address issues promptly
- Operate and maintain Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and Solana nodes, ensuring synchronization and security
Requirements
- Minimum 4+ years of hands-on experience in Continuous Improvement Continuous Deployment, emphasizing automation and scalability in building highly secure applications
- Proficient in Linux, Docker, AWS, ECS, and Terraform, with a strong grasp of cloud-native architectures
- Familiarity with blockchain nodes is advantageous, showcasing an understanding of decentralized infrastructure
- Expertise in systems administration, site reliability, and DevOps practices, focusing on enhancing reliability and performance through monitoring and collaboration
- Collaborative team member with the ability to take ownership and see initiatives through
Top Skills
Linux,Docker,Aws,Ecs,Terrraform,Blockchain
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