Entry Level Devops Engineer

What Is an Entry Level Devops Engineer and How to Become One

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Entry Level Devops Engineer

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.

How to Become a Entry-Level DevOps Engineer

DevOps utilizes IT operations to shorten the systems development lifecycle of an application. The qualifications you need to get an entry-level DevOps engineer job include a bachelor’s degree in IT, computer science, or computer engineering, as well as an understanding of the DevOps philosophy. A working knowledge of one or more programming languages, such as Java, Python, .NET, C++, is necessary. Communication skills are useful in this role, as an entry-level DevOps engineer acts as a liaison between development teams and IT operations. 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.

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