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About the role: At Turing, top-tier clients are on the hunt for remote DevOps engineers who can facilitate the integration of IT operations and development teams across the organization. This position involves implementing DevOps best practices, testing procedures and speeding up project delivery. About Turing.com: Turing’s mission is to unleash the world’s untapped human potential. We use AI to source, evaluate, hire, onboard, and manage engineers remotely (including the HR and compliance aspects) in a bigger platform that we call the “Talent Cloud”. We recently achieved unicorn status with a valuation of $1.1B, after raising over $140M in financing over four rounds of funding. 900+ companies including companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pepsi, Dell, Disney +, and Coinbase have hired Turing developers. Responsibilities: - Work across teams to ensure high productivity, reliability, and scalability of applications - Develop metrics and KPIs to quantify product quality and engineering efficiency - Design and develop CI/CD pipelines and ensure source code control management - Perform architectural/code review and validation, code deployment, etc., in phased releases - Monitor system performance and implement performance tuning - Troubleshoot and resolve issues in development, test, and production environments - Provide suggestions for potential projects that can bring impactful results - Collaborate with software development teams to deploy and operate systems Requirements: - Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Computer Science (or equivalent experience) - 3+ years of experience in software development (exceptions made based on skill level) - Proficiency in languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, Go, Perl, and C# - Expert understanding of CI tools, such as Jenkins, Travis, Azure, etc. - Experience working with Kubernetes, Docker, or other containerization technologies - Knowledge of source control systems such as Git and Subversion - Fluency in English to interact with engineering managers at U.S. software companies - The ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) and a 4-hour overlap with U.S. time zones Preferred skills: - Experience with Node.js ecosystem (API development, TypeScript, etc.) - Knowledge of database technologies, release management, REST, SRE - Site Reliability Engineering, etc. - Experience with any cloud platform like AWS, Google Cloud Platform, or Azure - Attention to detail, abstract thinking, and problem-solving skills - Excellent troubleshooting, problem-solving, and communication skills - Ability to work with minimal supervision What we offer: - Elite U.S. Jobs - Long-term, full-time opportunities - Flexibility to work from anywhere in the world - Better compensation - Career growth - Exclusive Developer Community - Upskilling workshops - Career development sessions - Networking meetups - Referral programs Once you join Turing, you'll never have to apply for another job!

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