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Cloud Security DevOps Engineer

Denver, CO · On-site

$54.25 - $74.25/hr

Job Family IT - DevOps Engineering About Us At Transamerica, hard work, innovative thinking, and personal accountability are qualities we honor and reward. We understand the potential of leveraging ...

We're seeking a GIS DevOps Engineer to power the spatial intelligence that drives critical decisions. You'll design and deliver robust, scalable services for ingesting, storing, and querying ...

Operations Engineer

Denver, CO · On-site

$85K - $120K/yr

Operations Engineer - Process, Industrial, and Project The Mission: Blissway builds intelligent roadside technology that makes highways safer and smarter. Our hardware - cameras, sensors, batteries ...

AI Operations Engineer

Denver, CO · On-site

$71K - $96K/yr

Provide responsive support for routine developer questions and escalate complex issues ... and operational needs. Salary may vary above and below the stated amounts, as permitted by ...

Up to 5% Job ID: 1637 The Role Capella is looking for a Satellite Operations Engineer to join our close-knit team of spacecraft operators! In this role, you will own the full operational life-cycle ...

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How much do entry level devops engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level devops engineer in Colorado is $63.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53.32 and $73.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Entry-Level DevOps Engineer Do?

The duties of an entry-level DevOps engineer involve taking steps to integrate all aspects of software design, development, and updates into one managed system. DevOps utilizes IT operations to shorten the systems development lifecycle of an application. The responsibilities of an entry-level DevOps engineer often include working as part of a team to merge coding, test products, and plan updates. As in any software role, it is essential to ensure configuration parameters and network requirements are met. The goal of someone in this position is to speed development and updates while limiting bugs and incompatibility issues.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level DevOps engineers during their first year, and how can they best overcome them?

Entry level DevOps engineers often encounter challenges such as adapting to a fast-paced environment, learning a variety of tools (like CI/CD pipelines, containerization, and cloud services), and troubleshooting issues across development and operations. It's common to feel overwhelmed by the breadth of technologies and the need for effective communication between teams. To overcome these challenges, new DevOps engineers should focus on continuous learning, actively seek mentorship from experienced colleagues, and take initiative in documenting processes. Collaborating closely with both developers and system administrators will also help build a holistic understanding of the workflow.

What are Entry Level DevOps Engineers?

Entry Level DevOps Engineers are professionals who support the development and operations teams in automating, deploying, and maintaining software applications. They typically assist with building CI/CD pipelines, monitoring systems, configuring cloud infrastructure, and troubleshooting issues. At this stage, they are expected to have foundational knowledge of programming, system administration, and popular DevOps tools, but are still building experience and expertise. Their role is crucial in ensuring smooth collaboration between development and IT operations, helping organizations deliver software efficiently and reliably.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level DevOps Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level DevOps Engineer, you need a solid understanding of software development, basic scripting (such as Python or Bash), and familiarity with Linux systems, often supported by a degree in computer science or related field. Experience with CI/CD tools (like Jenkins or GitLab), cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP), and version control systems (such as Git) is typically required, and certifications like AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, collaboration, and a willingness to learn are important soft skills for success in this role. These skills and qualities are essential to streamline software delivery, ensure reliable system operations, and adapt to the evolving needs of modern IT environments.
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Associate DevOps Engineer

Raft Company Website

Colorado Springs, CO

$52 - $71.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

This is a U.S. based position. All of the programs we support require U.S. citizenship to be eligible for employment. All work must be conducted within the continental U.S.

Who we are:

Raft (https://TeamRaft.com) is a customer-obsessed non-traditional defense tech company dedicated to empowering U.S. military and government agencies with cutting-edge AI/ML and data solutions. We are a leader in autonomous data fusion and Agentic AI, with a purposeful focus on Distributed Data Systems, Platforms at Scale, and Complex Application Development. With headquarters in McLean, VA, our range of clients includes innovative federal and public agencies leveraging design thinking, cutting-edge tech stack, and cloud-native ecosystem. We build digital solutions that impact the lives of millions of Americans.

About the role:

Raft builds mission-critical data, AI, and operational platforms that support time-sensitive decisions across multiple classification levels and deployment environments. Our systems move from cloud-hosted development environments into classified, on-premises, and edge deployments where reliability, security, and repeatability matter.

As an Associate DevOps Engineer, you will help secure, deploy, and operate the platforms behind [R]DP, [R]AP, [R]AIMS, and Raft's MLOps workflows. This is not a narrow infrastructure role. You will learn how the software works, how data moves through the platform, how Kubernetes workloads behave in production, and how security controls become part of everyday delivery rather than an after-the-fact checklist.

What makes this role different is the breadth of what you'll be exposed to. CI/CD, GitOps, Kubernetes, Helm charts, observability, secure configuration, data pipelines, ML serving, and customer deployments all show up in the same workstream. You will work alongside experienced platform, software, data, and security engineers while taking ownership of well-scoped work. The right person is curious, disciplined, willing to troubleshoot deeply, and ready to grow into broader platform ownership over time.

What You'll Do
  • Implement, maintain, and troubleshoot Kubernetes-based platform infrastructure under the guidance of senior engineers
  • Build and maintain CI/CD and GitOps workflows using tools such as GitLab CI, Argo CD, Flux, Helm, and repository-managed deployment configuration
  • Support secure software delivery practices including container hardening, vulnerability scanning, image provenance checks, secrets hygiene, and policy-driven deployment gates
  • Help operate cloud, on-premises, and disconnected deployments across AWS, Azure, data center, and tactical environments
  • Deploy and debug services, Helm charts, service mesh configuration, Kubernetes networking, storage, and runtime behavior
  • Support observability across Prometheus, Grafana, Fluent Bit, Loki, Kibana, OpenTelemetry, or similar tooling so issues can be detected and resolved quickly
  • Work with software and data engineers to understand service dependencies, data flows, and operational failure modes
  • Support data and MLOps workloads that may include Kafka, Flink, Pinot, KServe, Kubeflow, Ray, GPU-enabled workloads, and model-serving workflows
  • Write maintainable automation and small tools in Go, Java, Python, Bash, or similar languages to reduce manual effort and improve repeatability
  • Contribute to compliance-driven delivery practices aligned with RMF, STIGs, NIST 800-53, IL4/IL5/IL6, and customer-specific security requirements
  • Document operational procedures, deployment notes, troubleshooting steps, and lessons learned in a way other engineers can reuse

What we are looking for:

  • 1 to 3 years of hands-on experience in DevSecOps, DevOps, platform engineering, cloud infrastructure, systems administration, cybersecurity engineering, or a closely related role
  • Working familiarity with Linux, containers, Docker, and Kubernetes concepts, including pods, services, deployments, config maps, secrets, ingress, and basic troubleshooting
  • Experience building, running, or supporting CI/CD pipelines; exposure to GitLab CI, GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Argo CD, Flux, or similar tools
  • Exposure to Infrastructure as Code or configuration management with Terraform, Ansible, Helm, Kustomize, or similar tooling
  • Understanding of foundational security practices such as least privilege, vulnerability management, container image scanning, secrets handling, secure configuration, and auditability
  • Ability to read application logs, inspect runtime configuration, use command-line tooling, and follow evidence to root cause
  • Basic scripting or programming ability in Go, Java, Python, Bash, or a comparable language
  • Interest in data platforms, streaming systems, MLOps, and operational AI/ML workloads; prior exposure to Kafka, Flink, KServe, Kubeflow, or Ray is a plus
  • Strong written communication and willingness to document work clearly for teammates, customers, and future operators
  • Active Secret clearance required; must be eligible for and willing to obtain a Top Secret/SCI clearance
  • Ability to obtain Security+ certification within the first 90 days of employment
  • Ability to travel up to 30%

Highly preferred:

  • Hands-on experience deploying applications with Helm or Kustomize in a Kubernetes environment
  • Exposure to GitOps workflows and continuous delivery across multiple environments
  • Familiarity with AWS or Azure fundamentals including IAM, networking, storage, compute, and managed Kubernetes services
  • Exposure to service mesh technologies such as Istio, including mTLS, traffic routing, and observability concepts
  • Familiarity with security and compliance frameworks used in government delivery, including RMF, STIGs, FedRAMP, NIST 800-53, and IL4/IL5/IL6 controls
  • Experience supporting air-gapped, disconnected, classified, or resource-constrained deployments
  • Exposure to SBOMs, SCA, SAST, DAST, container scanning, admission control, OPA/Gatekeeper, Kyverno, Sigstore, or similar supply chain security tooling
  • Existing TS/SCI clearance strongly preferred
What Success Looks Like
  • You reliably execute assigned deployment, automation, observability, and security tasks with clear communication and good follow-through
  • You can explain what changed, why it changed, how it was verified, and what risk remains
  • You grow quickly from following runbooks to improving them, then to owning small platform improvements end to end
  • Senior engineers trust you with well-defined operational work because you investigate carefully and escalate the right issues early
  • Security and compliance practices show up in your daily work: pipelines, manifests, secrets, images, documentation, and operational handoffs are kept clean

Clearance Requirements:

  • Active Secret Clearance Required; TS/SCI eligibility required

Salary Range: $120,000.00 - $160,000.00

Work Type:

  • Hybrid with up to 30% travel

What we will offer you:

  • Highly competitive salary
  • Fully covered healthcare, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) and company match
  • Take as you need PTO + 11 paid holidays
  • Education & training benefits
  • Generous Referral Bonuses
  • And More!

Our Vision Statement:

We bridge the gap between humans and data through radical transparency and our obsession with the mission.

Our Customer Obsession:

We will approach every deliverable like it's a product. We will adopt a customer-obsessed mentality. As we grow, and our footprint becomes larger, teams and employees will treat each other not only as teammates but customers. We must live the customer-obsessed mindset, always. This will help us scale and it will translate to the interactions that our Rafters have with their clients and other product teams that they integrate with. Our culture will enable our success and set us apart from other companies.

How do we get there?

Public-sector modernization is critical for us to live in a better world. We, at Raft, want to innovate and solve complex problems. And, if we are successful, our generation and the ones that follow us will live in a delightful, efficient, and accessible world where out-of-box thinking, and collaboration is a norm.

Raft's core philosophy is Ubuntu: I Am, Because We are. We support our "nadi" by elevating the other Rafters. We work as a hyper collaborative team where each team member brings a unique perspective, adding value that did not exist before. People make Raft special. We celebrate each other and our cognitive and cultural diversity. We are devoted to our practice of innovation and collaboration.

We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.