BeadRemote

Dev Ops - Infrastructure Engineer

Description

Overview Bead is hiring a mid–senior level DevOps / Infrastructure Engineer to professionalize and scale our production cloud environment. We are transitioning from build-stage infrastructure to production-grade reliability. This role will own AWS scalability, CI/CD resilience, infrastructure security monitoring, incident response discipline, and cloud cost optimization. This is a hands-on execution role supporting production systems at scale, not a consulting or advisory position.

Key Responsibilities · Design and scale AWS infrastructure for production reliability · Standardize CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions focus) · Own Terraform-based Infrastructure as Code · Implement high-availability and disaster recovery strategies · Establish incident response procedures and runbooks · Improve monitoring, alerting, and observability · Triage AWS security alerts (GuardDuty, Config, CloudTrail) · Optimize cloud spend (Reserved Instances, Spot, right-sizing) · Reduce executive dependency for infrastructure operations

Required Qualifications · 3–5 years hands-on AWS DevOps experience · Experience supporting production systems at scale · Experience working with US-based startups or scale-ups · AWS Certification (Solutions Architect Associate or Developer Associate minimum) · Docker experience (Kubernetes or ECS preferred) · Monitoring tools (CloudWatch, Prometheus/Grafana)

Preferred Qualifications · AWS DevOps Professional, SysOps, or CKA certification · Serverless architecture experience (Lambda, API Gateway) · Multi-cloud exposure (GCP/Azure) · CDN/Edge experience (CloudFront,, Vercel)

What Success Looks Like · Standardized and resilient CI/CD pipelines · Scalable, production-ready infrastructure architecture

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Skills

VercelDockerAPISecurityGCPCDNCI/CDPythonCloudflareAzureGrafanaGitHubGitHub ActionsAWSPrometheusKubernetesBashDevOpsTerraform

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