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Tech Ops Jobs in San Jose, CA (NOW HIRING)

Tech Ops Engineer

San Francisco, CA · Remote

$100K - $140K/yr

Role Overview We're looking for a hands-on Tech Ops Engineer to own the internal technical operations function at Wand. We've been in growth mode over the last year -- scaling from a handful of ...

We recognize recurring operational challenges and build scalable technology solutions that eliminate those hurdles for good. Tech Ops serves at the pleasure of those serving our claimants, empowering ...

IT Ops Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$130K - $210K/yr

IT Ops Engineer At Cardless, we're building a credit card and loyalty platform that consumer businesses use to engage their customers. We power programs for names like Coinbase, Bilt, Qatar Airways ...

IT Ops Engineer At Cardless, we're building a credit card and loyalty platform that consumer businesses use to engage their customers. We power programs for names like Coinbase, Bilt, Qatar Airways ...

IT Ops Engineer

San Francisco, CA · Hybrid

$130K - $210K/yr

IT Ops Engineer At Cardless, we're building a credit card and loyalty platform that consumer businesses use to engage their customers. We power programs for names like Coinbase, Bilt, Qatar Airways ...

IT Ops Engineer Hybrid - San Francisco About Vercel: Vercel is the agentic infrastructure company. We free people and agents to ship what's next. For more than a decade, Vercel has shaped how the web ...

IT Ops Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$116K - $174K/yr

You'll be the go-to person for IT support, troubleshooting hardware, software, networking, AV, onboarding, and access-related issues while helping ensure employees can do their best work. Beyond day ...

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How much do tech ops jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for tech ops in San Jose, CA is $39.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.07 and $49.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tech Ops professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tech Ops professional, you need a solid understanding of IT infrastructure, networking, system administration, and troubleshooting, often supported by a degree in computer science or related certifications like CompTIA, AWS, or Cisco. Familiarity with monitoring tools (such as Nagios or Datadog), ticketing systems, and automation scripts is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you proactively manage incidents and collaborate with teams. These competencies ensure systems run smoothly, minimize downtime, and support the overall reliability of technology operations.

What are some common challenges faced by Tech Ops professionals, and how can they effectively address them?

Tech Ops professionals often encounter challenges such as managing complex incident responses, balancing proactive maintenance with urgent troubleshooting, and adapting to rapidly evolving technologies. To effectively address these issues, it’s important to develop strong problem-solving skills, maintain thorough documentation, and collaborate closely with engineering, development, and support teams. Staying up-to-date with new tools and best practices also helps Tech Ops teams ensure high system reliability and minimize downtime.

What are Tech Ops?

Tech Ops, short for Technical Operations, refers to the team or professionals responsible for managing and maintaining the technology infrastructure of an organization. This includes ensuring the uptime and reliability of servers, networks, and other IT systems, as well as troubleshooting technical issues as they arise. Tech Ops teams often collaborate with development and security teams to implement upgrades, monitor system performance, and support business-critical applications. Their work is essential for minimizing downtime and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations in a technology-driven environment.

What is the difference between Tech Ops vs Network Operations?

AspectTech OpsNetwork Operations
Required CredentialsIT certifications, such as CompTIA, Cisco, or vendor-specific certsNetworking certifications like CCNA, Network+
Work EnvironmentData centers, cloud environments, IT infrastructureNetwork infrastructure, routers, switches, and network hardware
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, data centers, cloud providersTelecommunications, internet service providers, large enterprises
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in IT operations and infrastructure managementFocus on network-specific tasks and troubleshooting

Tech Ops and Network Operations both involve managing IT infrastructure, but Tech Ops has a broader scope including cloud and data center management, while Network Operations focuses specifically on network hardware and connectivity. Both roles require certifications and are vital in maintaining organizational IT and network health.

What are popular job titles related to Tech Ops jobs in San Jose, CA? For Tech Ops jobs in San Jose, CA, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Infographic showing various Tech Ops job openings in San Jose, CA as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 61% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 28% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,401 per year, or $39.6 per hour.
Tech Ops Engineer

Tech Ops Engineer

Wand

San Francisco, CA • Remote

$100K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Posted 8 hours ago


Job description

Wand makes gaming magical. Through game customization and guidance, we build tools that helps players have more fun in their favorite games.

Our platform works across thousands of PC games, ensuring that great games are accessible to everyone, regardless of time constraints, skill level, or accessibility needs. We want to build the future of game assistance, and we're hoping you'll join us.

The Mission

The gaming industry is undergoing a massive transition. While the market has never been bigger, players are drowning in an ever-expanding sea of content, yet abandoning games at record rates due to pacing, friction, or simply getting stuck. When they look for help, they are forced into a broken paradigm: alt-tabbing out of their game to wade through ad-heavy media sites, spoiler-filled wikis, or tedious 15-minute YouTube walkthroughs.

Wand is building the augmentation and intelligence layer to fix this. Our technology reads game state in real time, powering a unified ecosystem across desktop, web, and native game overlays. By giving players true agency—turning games into sandboxes and providing contextual AI-powered help, interactive maps, and utility-driven video clipping exactly when they need it—we remove the friction between a player and their enjoyment of a game. Over 40 million gamers have already found us, largely through word of mouth, because we solve this fundamental problem.

Delivering on that mission depends on the team behind it being able to move fast without spending energy thinking about our IT infrastructure. As Wand scales — more full-time hires, more global contractors, more player data — the way we provision devices, manage identity, and control access has to scale with us. Tech Ops is how we make sure the people building this product can do their best work securely and seamlessly, from anywhere in the world, without security, onboarding friction, or access requests slowing them down.

Role Overview

We’re looking for a hands-on Tech Ops Engineer to own the internal technical operations function at Wand. We’ve been in growth mode over the last year — scaling from a handful of people to 30+ full-time employees and 60+ global contractors — and our device provisioning and access control hasn’t yet evolved with that expansion. The process that we have today is increasingly becoming a bottleneck to the continued growth of the company given how manual it is. This role is about taking ownership over automating a process that once fit a small company we’ve outgrown.

You’ll partner closely with the CTO on the technical direction and build the infrastructure that lets a fully remote, global team work securely and seamlessly. That means automating how people get access to the tools they need, owning hardware provisioning end-to-end, exploring what changes we should make to our cloud networking, and making sure we can deprovision quickly when people leave. You will be working closely with engineering on all the Tech Ops / Engineering boundaries (application development, CI/CD, product infrastructure) - opinions are welcome and willingness to dig into that is preferred!

What You’ll DoAccess & Identity Management
  • Automate access control end-to-end: Design and implement an automated system for granting, reviewing, and revoking access across Google Workspace, GitHub, Cloudflare SSO, and our growing roster of SaaS tools.

  • Own our identity layer: Consolidate authentication around a central identity provider (e.g., Google Workspace, Okta, JumpCloud), implement SCIM provisioning where possible, and build group-based access policies that scale with our team.

  • Build onboarding and offboarding runbooks: A new hire should be able to sign in to everything they need on day one, and when someone leaves, their access should be revoked quickly and reliably.

  • Partner with People Ops on the employee lifecycle: Work closely with our People Ops Lead to integrate HR systems (Gusto, Deel) with IT provisioning so hiring, role changes, and departures flow automatically into access changes.

Hardware & Device Lifecycle
  • Own hardware provisioning: Take full ownership of device procurement, imaging, shipping, and recovery. Build a repeatable playbook for getting laptop into a new hire’s hands on day one, whether they’re in the US or working with a contractor partner abroad.

  • Manage hardware inventory: Monitor and manage physical hardware inventory. Figure out a process for purchasing and/or refurbishing devices that integrates with our onboarding process.

  • Stand up an MDM program: Deploy and manage an MDM solution (e.g., Kandji, Jamf, Rippling) to enforce baseline security posture — disk encryption, OS patching, screen lock, threat detection — across company-owned devices.

  • Migrate the team to properly provisioned devices: Device provisioning hasn’t been a standard process over the years. Migrate them to company-provisioned, properly provisioned devices without disrupting the team.

Cloud Infrastructure & Networking
  • Define and implement cloud networking best practices: Today, internal services are authenticated via Cloudflare SSO. Evaluate options (e.g., Cloudflare Zero Trust, Tailscale, VPCs with bastion or IAP) and propose changes in service of making work seamless and secure for a fully remote workforce.

  • Manage cloud IAM and org structure: Define and enforce least-privilege IAM policies across GCP and other cloud services, set up organization-level guardrails, and build a model for granting engineers scoped access when they need it.

  • Partner with engineering on the boundary: You’ll be working with engineering closely on all boundary projects and anything that requires a handoff — identity, networking, and access. The goal is to allow everyone to ship faster and focus on what they know best.

Internal Tooling & SaaS Management
  • Own internal SaaS and collaboration tools: Manage our Google Workspace tenant, Slack, GitHub org, and the long tail of SaaS tools the team relies on. Keep them configured securely, patched, and well-integrated.

  • Be the internal help desk — then automate yourself out of it: Handle the day-to-day “I can’t access X” tickets in the short term, and systematically automate, document, or self-serve the recurring ones.

  • Own the tooling budget: Manage our SaaS and tooling spend, flag where we have leverage on renewals, and identify areas of savings as the stack grows.

Who You AreCore Requirements
  • 4+ years in an IT, Tech Ops, or IT/Security hybrid role at a tech company, with meaningful time spent building (not just maintaining) the function.

  • Hands-on with identity and access: You’ve implemented SSO, SCIM, or access-provisioning workflows in a real environment (e.g., Google Workspace, Cloudflare Zero Trust, Okta, JumpCloud, Azure AD) and understand the trade-offs between them.

  • Cloud networking fundamentals: You can stand up VPCs, subnets, IAM policies, and private access patterns in GCP (or an equivalent cloud). You don’t need to be a network engineer, but you should know what good looks like.

  • Device lifecycle experience: You’ve owned or meaningfully contributed to hardware provisioning at a small-to-mid-sized company—imaging, MDM (e.g., Kandji, Jamf, Rippling), shipping, recovery—and know where to outsource vs. do in-house. This includes hardware inventory management as well as device lifecycle.

  • Remote-first instincts: You’ve supported a fully distributed team (or meaningful pieces of one) and know how the security, UX, and logistics differ from an office-based setup.

  • Security-minded: You have working familiarity with security frameworks (even if we’re not pursuing SOC 2 today) and default to least-privilege. You know what a well-hardened startup looks like and what threats to actually care about at our stage.

  • Automation over tickets: You reach for scripts, APIs, and IaC (Terraform, Pulumi, shell, Python) before you reach for a manual checklist. You’ve written automations that outlived your time at a previous company.

  • High ownership, low ego: You’re comfortable being the only Tech Ops person at the company, operating independently, and pairing closely with a technical leadership team that will be opinionated on the work. You’re able to be high-output on your own without needing daily direction.

  • Clear communicator: You can explain an access model to an engineer and a resolution to a technical support issue to a QA contractor in the Philippines with equal clarity.

Bonus Points
  • You’ve been the first dedicated Tech Ops / IT hire at a company and scaled the function from 10-ish to 100+ people.

  • Experience supporting both US full-time employees and global contractor populations (Deel, HI, or equivalent).

  • Familiarity with our current stack: Google Workspace, Cloudflare (SSO / Zero Trust / Access), GitHub, Slack, Gusto, Deel.

  • Experience with gaming, consumer tech, or other creator-adjacent companies.

What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation and equity package.

  • Fully remote work arrangement.

  • The opportunity to build the Tech Ops function from the ground up at a rapidly scaling consumer gaming company.

  • A team of people who genuinely love games, move incredibly fast, and care deeply about what they build.

How to Apply
  • Please submit your resume.

  • Join us in creating the ultimate PC gaming companion!

  • Wand is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of background.

Compensation Range: $100K - $140K