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Cloud Security Engineer

Louisville, KY · On-site

$53.50 - $71.50/hr

Azure DevOps Pipelines and GitHub Actions. • Familiarity with GitOps tools (Argo CD or Flux) for Kubernetes. • Scripting proficiency (PowerShell, Bash, or Python) for automation and ...

Azure GCP Lead DevOps Engineer

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$51.50 - $70.50/hr

This role focuses on Kubernetes and OpenShift platforms, GitOps driven CI/CD workflows, and automation across OCP, Azure and GCP. The ideal candidate is passionate about developer enablement ...

DevOps / Platform Engineer

Austin, TX · On-site

$52.25 - $71.50/hr

This role drives cloud migrations, defines GitOps-based deployment strategies, and ensures highly reliable, scalable, and secure production systems while partnering closely with SRE and Security ...

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What does a GitOps Engineer do?

A GitOps Engineer is responsible for implementing and managing infrastructure and application deployments using GitOps principles. They leverage Git as the single source of truth for declarative infrastructure and ensure automated, version-controlled, and auditable deployment pipelines. Their role involves working with Kubernetes, CI/CD tools, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), and monitoring systems to maintain reliability and scalability. Additionally, they collaborate with development and operations teams to streamline workflows, enforce security policies, and optimize automation processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Gitops Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Gitops Engineer, you need expertise in infrastructure as code, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), and Kubernetes management, typically supported by a background in DevOps or cloud engineering. Proficiency with tools such as Git, ArgoCD or Flux, containerization platforms like Docker, and relevant certifications (e.g., CKA or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer) is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial for collaborating across development and operations teams. These skills ensure efficient, reliable, and scalable deployment processes that align development practices with operational stability.

What does a typical day look like for a Gitops Engineer?

A typical day for a Gitops Engineer involves managing and automating infrastructure deployments, maintaining and optimizing CI/CD pipelines, and ensuring the smooth operation of Kubernetes clusters. You will monitor deployment processes, troubleshoot environment issues, and work closely with developers, QA, and operations teams to support new application releases. Collaboration is key, as you'll participate in code reviews, infrastructure planning, and the creation of policies for secure, reliable automation. This hands-on, cross-functional role keeps you engaged with both cutting-edge DevOps tools and real-time problem-solving in dynamic environments.
What are the most commonly searched types of Gitops Engineer jobs? The most popular types of Gitops Engineer jobs are:
Infographic showing various Gitops Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 89% Physical, and 11% Remote job distribution.

Senior Site Reliability / Gitops Engineer

Canonical Group Ltd

Manhattan, NY • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Senior Site Reliability / Gitops Engineer Home based - Worldwide Canonical is a leading provider of open source software and operating systems to the global enterprise and technology markets. Our platform, Ubuntu, is very widely used in breakthrough enterprise initiatives such as public cloud, data science, AI, engineering innovation, and IoT. Our customers include the world's leading public cloud and silicon providers, and industry leaders in many sectors.

The company is a pioneer of global distributed collaboration, with 1200+ colleagues in 75+ countries and very few office-based roles. Teams meet two to four times yearly in person, in interesting locations around the world, to align on strategy and execution. The company is founder-led, profitable, and growing.

We are hiring a Senior Site Reliability / Gitops Engineer to our Information Systems (IS) team. This role is an opportunity for an "automation-first" senior technologist with a passion for Linux to build a career with Canonical and drive the success with those leveraging Ubuntu and open source products. If you have experience of IT operations automation, Infrastructure as Code and a passion for technology, then you will enjoy working with some of the best people in the industry at Canonical.

Job Summary The IS team at Canonical supports and maintains all of Canonical's IT production services. The team is in charge of running services used by over 60 million Ubuntu users. As an Senior SRE & Gitops engineer you'll be in a unique position to drive operations automation to the next level, both in our own private clouds as well as in the public clouds.

We do this by utilizing the best of open source infrastructure as code software, software development practices such as CI/CD pipelines, and Canonical's leading products for software operation automation. In addition to defining the infrastructure as code, you will improve Canonical products and the open-source technologies they're based on by providing critical feedback to developers on how their products operate at scale. This is done by submitting bugs (and sometimes writing pull requests) and collaborating on design and implementations with other teams within the company.

You'll be part of a global team of SREs that work together and support each other to provide the best possible services to our company, Canonical's customers and the Ubuntu Community. As a Senior Site Reliability / Gitops Engineer you will Drive the development of automation, Gitops in your team as an embedded tech lead Closely collaborate with the IS architect to align your solutions with the IS architecture vision Design and architect services that IS can offer to the organization as products Apply your experience of IaC to develop infrastructure as code practice within IS by constantly increasing automation and improving IaC processes Automate software operations for re-usability and consistency across private and public clouds, taking into consideration the complexities of distributed systems Maintain operational responsibility for all of Canonical's core services, networks, and infrastructure Develop skills in troubleshooting, capacity planning, and performance investigation, Setting up, maintaining and using observability tools such as Prometheus, Grafana, and Elasticsearch; design, implement and maintain monitoring and alerting for various systems and services Provide assistance and work with globally distributed engineering, operations, and support peers Be given uninterrupted development time to focus on larger projects and automation of manual tasks Share your experience, know-how and best practices with other team members in design sessions, mentorship and 'doing work together' Carry final responsibility for time-critical escalations What we are looking for in you A modern view on hosting architecture, driven by infrastructure as code across both private and public clouds. A product mindset thriving to develop products rather than solutions.

Python software development experience, with large projects Experience working with Kubernetes or other container orchestration systems. Proven exposure to manage and deploy cloud infrastructure with code. Practical knowledge of Linux networking, routing, and firewalls Affinity with various forms of Linux storage, from Ceph to Databases Extensive knowledge of cloud computing concepts and technologies Bachelor's degree or greater, preferably in computer science or related engineering field Able to communicate clearly and effectively in English over email, chat, video or voice calls and in-person Motivated and able to troubleshoot from kernel to web, and willing to ask others when appropriate A willingness to be flexible and able to learn new things quickly Be inspired by the needs of fast-changing environments Happy to work within distributed teams Be passionate and familiarized about open-source, especially Ubuntu or Debian What we offer colleagues We consider geographical location, experience, and performance in shaping compensation worldwide.

We revisit compensation annually (and more often for graduates and associates) to ensure we recognize outstanding performance. In addition to base pay, we offer a performance-driven annual bonus or commission. We provide all team members with additional benefits which reflect our values and ideals.

We balance our programs to meet local needs and ensure fairness globally. Distributed work environment with twice-yearly team sprints in person Personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year Annual compensation review Recognition rewards Annual holiday leave Maternity and paternity leave Team Member Assistance Program & Wellness Platform Opportunity to travel to new locations to meet colleagues Priority Pass and travel upgrades for long-haul company events About Canonical Canonical is a pioneering tech firm at the forefront of the global move to open source. As the company that publishes Ubuntu, one of the most important open-source projects and the platform for AI, IoT, and the cloud, we are changing the world of software.

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