Neota

Information Technology and Services

DevOpsEngineer

Boston, Massachusetts, United States; New Philadelphia, North Carolina, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Dev Ops Engineer at Neota. Skills: AWS, Azure, Linux, Python. Maintain secure cloud infrastructure. Manage and patch Linux servers”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve established goals with minimal supervision

Industry & Context.

Information Technology and Services
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot production problems

Eligibility Requirements

Work during US business hours, Work 4 hours one weekend per month

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

AWS (EC2/RDS), Azure, Scripting (Bash, Python), Network Management, RDBMS/SQL Administration, Linux, Security, 2+ years of Linux Systems Administration experience, 2+ years of professional experience administering public cloud systems, Demonstrated proficiency in Python, Hands-on experience administering SQL relational databases, Ability to work independently and achieve established goals with minimal supervision, A security-first mindset, Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment

Nice to Have

MSCS, PostgreSQL, Microsoft 365 administration, Google workspace administration

What You'll Do.

Maintain secure cloud infrastructure

Manage and patch Linux servers

Optimize system reliability

Support development teams

Troubleshoot production problems

Maintain in-house deployment tools

Manage source control systems

Ensure security practices

Document architecture

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Support development teams; Work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment

Communication Scope

Present ideas and solutions clearly

Full Job Description

Neota is a revolutionary no-code automation platform empowering insurance, compliance and legal professionals to build and deploy workflow automation solutions without writing a single line of code. Our platform is trusted by top corporations, law firms and educational institutions worldwide. The DevOps Engineer is responsible for maintaining secure, high-performing cloud infrastructure across AWS and Microsoft Azure, including managing and patching Linux servers. The role focuses on optimising system reliability and performance, supporting development teams with production troubleshooting, and maintaining in-house deployment tools built with Django. It also involves managing backups, databases, and source control systems like Git, while ensuring strong security practices and clear documentation of architecture and networks. **This work for this role will need to be performed during US business hours** **Requirements** **Responsibilities** * Managing and maintaining the Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure * infrastructure supporting Neota Logic and its customers. * Managing, updating and patching our fleet of Linux application servers. * Tuning our cloud-based delivery systems to achieve excellent availability, responsiveness and performance. * Supporting software development in troubleshooting production problems. * Maintaining, updating and extending our in-house developed Django-based * build/deployment/infrastructure management tool. * Ensuring that our networks and applications are secure. * Managing backups, databases and SCM (like git). * Helping to document architecture, networking and security - both internally and externally. * Ability to work 4 hours one weekend per month **Qualifications** Required Skills: AWS (EC2/RDS), Azure, Scripting (Bash, Python), Network Management, RDBMS/SQL Administration, Linux, Security. Microsoft 365 & Google workspace administration will be considered a plus. **Education:** BSCS (MSCS preferred) **Professional Expe

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