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Lead DevOps Engineer

Kennesaw, GA · On-site

$48.75 - $66.75/hr

In addition, you will be responsible for mentoring a team of DevOps engineers, fostering a culture of collaboration with continuous learning Responsibilities: * Design, implement and automate the ...

DevOps Engineer

Denver, CO · On-site

$53.25 - $73/hr

As a DevOps Engineer, you will be a key contributor to the development and operations lifecycle, owning the end-to-end automation of infrastructure provisioning, CI/CD pipelines, deployments ...

DevOps Engineer

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$57.75 - $79.25/hr

As a DevOps Engineer, you will be a key contributor to the development and operations lifecycle, owning the end-to-end automation of infrastructure provisioning, CI/CD pipelines, deployments ...

DevOps Engineer

Cincinnati, OH

$50.75 - $69.50/hr

The ideal candidate will have experience with a variety of DevOps tools and technologies, as well as strong problem-solving and analytical skills. If you're excited to be part of a fast-growing ...

Lead DevOps Engineer

Los Angeles, CA

$56.75 - $77.75/hr

Reporting directly to the Director of Product Development, this role leads the DevOps function while remaining deeply engaged in implementation. The Lead DevOps Engineer designs, builds, and ...

Director of Operations

Aiea, HI · On-site

$144K - $260K/yr

The Director of Operations plans, directs, and coordinates the operations of public and private ... MA/MS in Industrial Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain Management, Business Analytics or a ...

Lead DevOps Engineer

Los Angeles, CA

$56.75 - $77.75/hr

Reporting directly to the Director of Product Development, this role leads the DevOps function while remaining deeply engaged in implementation. The Lead DevOps Engineer designs, builds, and ...

Lead DevOps Engineer

Los Angeles, CA

$56.75 - $77.75/hr

Reporting directly to the Director of Product Development, this role leads the DevOps function while remaining deeply engaged in implementation. The Lead DevOps Engineer designs, builds, and ...

Job Title Director of Operations Summary The Director of Operations is responsible for leading and ... Maintain strong relationships with onsite engineering, operations, and reliability partners to ...

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How much do director of devops jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for director of devops in the United States is $169,499.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $151,000.00 and $186,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director of DevOps, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of DevOps, you need deep expertise in software development, infrastructure management, and automation, typically supported by a degree in computer science or related field and significant experience in DevOps leadership roles. Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines, cloud platforms (such as AWS, Azure, or GCP), infrastructure as code tools (like Terraform or Ansible), and relevant certifications (e.g., AWS Certified DevOps Engineer) is common. Strong leadership, strategic thinking, and communication skills help drive cross-functional collaboration and cultural transformation. These capabilities are critical for aligning technical initiatives with business goals and ensuring scalable, reliable, and efficient delivery processes.

What is the difference between Director Of Devops vs Devops Engineer?

AspectDirector Of DevopsDevops Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field, with certifications like AWS Certified DevOps EngineerRequires a bachelor’s degree and certifications such as Docker or Kubernetes
Work EnvironmentLeads teams, manages projects, and oversees DevOps strategies at an organizational levelWorks on implementing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines, automation, and infrastructure tasks
Industry UsageUsed across organizations to define DevOps goals and strategiesHands-on role focused on technical implementation

The main difference is that the Director Of Devops focuses on strategic leadership and team management, while a Devops Engineer handles technical tasks and implementation. Both roles require relevant certifications and experience, but their responsibilities and scope differ significantly.

What are the biggest challenges a Director of DevOps typically faces when leading cross-functional teams?

A Director of DevOps often encounters challenges in aligning development, operations, and security teams toward shared goals, especially in organizations transitioning from traditional practices to DevOps methodologies. Balancing the need for rapid innovation with maintaining system stability and security can be complex. Additionally, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement across departments requires strong communication and change management skills. Overcoming resistance to new tools and processes is also a common hurdle for leaders in this role.

What are Director of DevOps?

A Director of DevOps is a senior IT leader responsible for overseeing the development and operations teams to ensure efficient software delivery and reliable infrastructure management. They implement strategies that promote collaboration, automation, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices. The role involves setting DevOps policies, managing teams, and aligning technology processes with business goals. Directors of DevOps often work closely with other executive leaders to drive innovation and operational excellence.
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Infographic showing various Director Of Devops job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 77% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $169,499 per year, or $81.5 per hour.

Director of Operations

Mission Critical Group

Caldwell, ID • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Mission Critical Group (MCG) is an end-to-end power solutions and services provider that accelerates time-to-power and delivers scalable, resilient infrastructure for mission critical environments. By integrating engineering, manufacturing, modular deployment, and lifecycle services under one platform, we streamline execution and bring complex projects online faster - without compromising performance. With more than 1.5 million square feet of U.S. manufacturing capacity, MCG supports data centers, power generation, healthcare, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and industrial facilities where uptime is non-negotiable.  

Job Description

SUMMARY: The Director of Operations is responsible for providing strategic and operational leadership for manufacturing operations, with direct accountability for the performance of the (Nampa or Caldwell) facility. This role ensures operations are safe, efficient, scalable, and aligned with company objectives for quality, delivery, cost, and growth. The Director of Operations partners closely with Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, and Executive Leadership to deliver high-quality, custom-engineered solutions that meet the critical demands of our customers while building a strong, people-centered culture of operational excellence.
 
Accountabilities:  

  • Provide strategic and operational leadership across all manufacturing operations, including fabrication, assembly, logistics, maintenance, and safety.
  • Establish and execute operational strategies that align with company goals for growth, customer satisfaction, quality, and cost performance.
  • Champion a safety-first culture, ensuring compliance with all safety, environmental, and quality standards.
  • Oversee production planning, capacity management, and resource allocation to consistently meet delivery commitments and customer expectations.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives across operations, leveraging lean manufacturing principles to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and increase productivity.
  • Own and manage operational KPIs (on-time delivery, safety, quality, labor efficiency, cost, etc.), providing clear reporting and insights to executive leadership.
  • Lead and develop plant leadership, including Plant Managers and/or Supervisors, ensuring strong succession planning and leadership capability.
  • Partner with HR to recruit, develop, and retain a high-performing workforce while fostering engagement, accountability, and inclusion.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Engineering, Quality, and Supply Chain to resolve operational challenges, support new product introductions, and execute custom-engineered solutions.
  • Develop and manage operational budgets, capital planning, and cost controls, including labor, equipment, and facility investments.
  • Support scalability and operational readiness for future growth, including systems, processes, and organizational design.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.


Supervisory Requirements

  • Direct oversight of Production Managers, Production Supervisors, and operational leaders.
  • Responsible for hiring, performance management, coaching, leadership development, and succession planning within operations.

  Attributes

  • Safety First: Leads with an uncompromising commitment to safety.
  • Have Humanity: Fosters a respectful, inclusive, and people-centered workplace.
  • Be Transparent: Communicates clearly and honestly across all levels of the organization.
  • Drive Innovation: Champions continuous improvement, operational excellence, and data-driven decision-making.
  • Be Resilient: Demonstrates calm, adaptability, and decisive leadership in the face of challenges.
  • Always Reliable: Ensures consistent execution of production goals, compliance standards, and cost controls.
  • Grit: Leads with perseverance and discipline.
Qualifications

Required Knowledge/Experience:  

  • Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing, Engineering, Operations Management, or a related field.
  • 10+ years of progressive manufacturing experience, including at least 5 years in senior operations or plant leadership roles.
  • Experience in custom manufacturing, metal fabrication, or enclosure production strongly preferred.
  • Proven track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams and delivering measurable improvements in safety, quality, delivery, and cost.
  • Strong working knowledge of lean manufacturing, continuous improvement methodologies, and ERP systems (Microsoft Dynamics 365 a plus).
  • Excellent leadership, strategic thinking, organizational, and communication skills.

Additional Information

A Note to our Recruitment Partners: We really appreciate the interest, but MCG currently manages hiring through our internal team. We love getting to know our candidates directly! Because of this, we don’t accept unsolicited resumes from agencies at this time. If we ever need an extra hand, we’ll be sure to reach out to the community. Thanks for understanding!

MCG is an equal opportunity employer prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, and any other protected classes stated by applicable federal and state laws. MCG is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities and to act in accordance with regulations and guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).