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Cloud Architect III - DevSecOps Pipeline Architect - Gama-1 Technologies
Cloud Architect
Senior cloud architect responsible for designing, building, and operating secure, automated CI/CD pipelines on AWS for weather‑forecasting applications, ensuring compliance, scalability, and rapid delivery in a remote environment.
About the role
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain fully automated CI/CD pipelines (GitOps‑style) for the TRITON suite and related weather‑forecasting services.
- Develop infrastructure‑as‑code using Terraform and CloudFormation to provision, scale, and secure AWS resources, including VPC, EKS, and serverless components.
- Integrate security controls (static code analysis, container scanning, secret management) into the pipeline to meet federal GovCloud compliance standards.
- Collaborate with development, operations, and security teams to define pipeline standards, branching strategies, and release processes that reduce lead time and operational risk.
- Monitor pipeline health, performance, and cost; implement observability (Prometheus, Grafana, CloudWatch) and continuous improvement practices.
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers on DevSecOps best practices and cloud architecture patterns.
Requirements
- 5+ years of hands‑on experience designing and operating CI/CD pipelines on AWS, with deep knowledge of Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes/EKS, and GitOps workflows.
- Strong background in security engineering (DevSecOps), including SAST/DAST, container image scanning, IAM policies, and compliance frameworks such as FedRAMP or NIST.
- Proficiency in scripting/programming languages such as Python or Bash for automation and custom tooling.
- Experience with monitoring, logging, and alerting stacks (CloudWatch, Prometheus, Grafana, ELK) to ensure pipeline reliability and observability.
- Excellent problem‑solving and communication skills, with a proven ability to work effectively in a fully remote, cross‑functional team.
Skills
awsterraformkubernetescicddockerpython