DevOps Engineer

Orlando, FL
Full Time
Mid Level

The Wingbrace Digital Engineering Team is charged with identifying, developing, and applying new technologies that can address the Government's most challenging software and systems engineering problems. 
Wingbrace is growing again!! We are looking for an additional DevOps Engineer to join our team to support The Systems Engineering & Integration Contract (SEIC-II) Program
The scope includes products and services to enable multiple agile software development to deliver Mission Planning software on a cadence utilizing DevOps.

This is an opportunity for a DevOps Engineer who is initiative-taking, innovative, and self-directed. This position provides challenging opportunities to apply and expand one’s experience and knowledge. 

Wingbrace offers 3 weeks’ Vacation, Sick time, Health, Dental and Vision, a 401k plan with a match, 10 holidays, 2 floating holidays, a bonus program, and Tele health / Mental health coverage to name a few of our benefits. 


Location of the Role  
The role is in Orlando Florida; however, we are open to other locations.

Primary Responsibilities
  • Automating solutions integration & prototyping in a DevSecOps environment
  • Frequent, clear communications & support via messaging applications
  • Creating & maintaining documentation, wikis & training materials for other DevSecOps engineers and developers to leverage in SW development
  • Integrating microservices-based architectures into various environments (K8s, K3s, RKE2s)
  • Mentoring less-experienced software developers on how to develop and integrate new capability within an AWS or Azure cloud-based DoD Mission Planning pipeline.
  • Providing Help-desk escalation software developer support
Basic Qualifications
  • U.S. Citizenship (no dual citizenship) & ability to obtain a DoD Secret Level Security Clearance
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a closely related field
  • 4+ years of software development or operations experience working on microservices-based architectures and Application Programming Interface (API) design
  • 1+ years of working in a DevSecOps environment; familiar with DevSecOps best practices
  • Ability to work in both Linux & Windows Operating Systems
  • Bash/Shell Scripting Experience
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with Jenkins or comparable build automation tooling
  • Experience with one or more Kubernetes cluster types (e.g., AKS (most preferred), EKS, GKE, OpenShift, K3s, RKE2s, Minikube)
  • Experience with Kubernetes applications (e.g., Kubectl, Helm, Rancher) and Docker containers
Experience with system monitoring stacks, such as:
  • Prometheus / Grafana / Loki
  • Elastic / Kibana
  • Splunk
 
  • Knowledge of software version control and repo tools (GIT and Bitbucket preferred)
  • Experience with frontend web-application technologies (i.e., Node, NPM, React, Redux)
  • Experience with Terraform or other Infrastructure-as-Code tools
  • Experience working in an Agile Development environment (SAFe Agile is a plus)
  • Experience with Azure DevOps/Atlassian Tool Suite
  • Experience with Virtual Machine Technology (Hyper-V, VMware Workstation)
  • Experience with Windows Subsystem for Linux

Wingbrace LLC is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or another protected characteristic.  We value each individual and empower our people to fearlessly drive lasting change.
 
Apply at www.wingbrace.com/careers


About Wingbrace
Wingbrace  (www.wingbrace.com) is a software and technical services company focused on the delivery of solutions for our clients.  We produce software, develop architectures, code and operate modeling and simulation systems, and build decision support systems -- rapidly and effectively.
 We consider successful outcomes as our metric, and our client engagements benefit from a depth of understanding of organizational, cultural and mission issues, yielding speed and integration of critical capabilities.
 Service-disabled veteran owned, our culture is collaboration and performance with a commitment to diversity and the values it conveys.  We actively support a variety of open and secure environments.  We have prime and subcontractor relationships with the government and large corporate partners.
 We are developers. Our ethos arises from the discipline of the deliverable and our efficiency from an unburdened approach to using the best tools and products for our client.  Our compass is innovation, leading us to exceptional results delivered to our clients.

Wingbrace LLC is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or another protected characteristic.  We value each individual and empower our people to fearlessly drive lasting change.
If you need assistance email us at [email protected]





 
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