DevOps Engineer
Hive- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must be a US Citizen and able to work domestically, and must be able to attain low-level security clearance. A Bachelor’s degree is required, and experience with config management tools like Github Actions, Docker, CI/CD and DataDog is essential. Experience creating and supporting AWS environments (ECS, ECR, Lambda, RDS, Lambda), working with and supporting Terraform, and using Docker and container investigation is also required, along with skill in developing and improving CI/CD scripts and services. Experience with Linux operating systems including installing, configuring, and troubleshooting is necessary, and familiarity with Go, Java, and Python is a plus, as is scripting experience in Bash and Groovy and CI/CD with Jenkins.
The DevOps Engineer will work hand in hand with other DevOps engineers to build out DevOps best practices in the federal space, including creating and documenting CI/CD jobs, creating infrastructure with Terraform, writing Ansible playbooks, and building tools. They will also support AWS environments, develop and improve CI/CD scripts and services, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of developers, managers, and product managers.
Digital modernization for federal services
Oddball focuses on modernizing digital services for federal agencies, ensuring that these services are user-friendly and effective for citizens. Their approach involves creating software solutions that are tailored to the specific needs of both the public and the federal workforce. The company employs a team of skilled professionals, including developers and designers, who work collaboratively throughout the entire process, from the initial design phase to the final deployment of the software. Unlike many other digital agencies, Oddball emphasizes a human-centered design approach, which means they prioritize the needs and experiences of users in their solutions. The goal of Oddball is to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of federal services, ultimately improving the experience for citizens and the effectiveness of government operations.