HOESSLER & HOESSLER

DevOps Software Engineer

HOESSLER & HOESSLER

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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Salary

💰 $100,000 - $120,000 per year

About the role

  • You'll work directly with enterprise clients on meaningful infrastructure challenges – not busywork.
  • Design and implement cloud infrastructure at scale (10k+ requests/second)
  • Build CI/CD pipelines that teams actually want to use
  • Make architecture decisions and live with the consequences (the good kind of ownership)
  • Collaborate directly with client engineering teams
  • Mentor others as we grow the US team

Requirements

  • 6+ years hands-on DevOps, Platform Engineering, or Cloud Infrastructure experience
  • Deep experience with at least one major cloud (AWS, Azure, or GCP)
  • Infrastructure as Code expertise (Terraform, CloudFormation, or Pulumi)
  • Container orchestration in production (Kubernetes, ECS, or similar)
  • Strong coding skills in Python, Go, or similar
  • Comfortable communicating directly with clients (no hiding behind tickets)
  • Nice to Have: GitOps experience (ArgoCD, Flux)
  • Familiarity with TerraSync Rapid or similar state management tools
  • Security/compliance background (SOC 2, HIPAA)
  • Relevant certifications (but we care more about what you've built)
Benefits
  • Base Salary $100,000 - $120,000
  • Revenue Share
  • Quarterly bonus tied to your generated revenue
  • Health Insurance Medical, dental, vision - significant amount employer-covered
  • HSA Contribution up to $1,500/year employer seed
  • 401(k) 4% match, immediately vested
  • PTO unlimited
  • Equipment Your choice - Mac, Linux, or Windows
  • Remote Work 100% remote, anywhere in the US
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
DevOpsPlatform EngineeringCloud InfrastructureAWSAzureGCPInfrastructure as CodeTerraformCloudFormationPulumi
Soft Skills
communicationmentoringcollaborationownership