Hire a remote DevOps engineer.
A DevOps engineer to make deploys boring — solid CI/CD, infrastructure as code, monitoring that catches problems first, and a recovery path you have actually tested.
Hire a DevOps engineer →What a remote DevOps engineer does for you
- Builds and maintains CI/CD so deploys are routine, not events
- Manages infrastructure as code rather than console clicks
- Sets up monitoring and alerting that catches issues before customers do
- Owns backup and disaster recovery, including testing the restore
- Manages cloud cost and right-sizing
What we vet for
- Infrastructure exercise in your cloud provider
- Terraform or equivalent IaC ability, hands-on
- Incident scenario — how they diagnose under pressure
- Security fundamentals: secrets, access, least privilege
- Cost awareness, which most candidates lack
Recruited and vetted to your requirement. We do not keep a standing bench for Engineering & Data — we would rather tell you that than imply a shortlist exists before you have described the job. We source and vet against your brief, you review the shortlist, and you interview before anyone starts.
Hiring a remote DevOps engineer
Will they have production access?
Only what you grant, and we would recommend scoping it deliberately. You control provisioning and can revoke at any time.
Can they be on call?
Discuss it on the call. On-call has real cost and welfare implications and we will scope it properly rather than assuming one person can cover a rota.
How does hiring work?
Engineering is recruited and vetted to your requirement, with a practical infrastructure exercise.
Which cloud?
AWS, GCP or Azure. Name yours on the onboarding form and we vet against it specifically.
Other Engineering & Data roles
Builders and data people, vetted on real work rather than puzzles.
Put a vetted DevOps engineer to work for you.
Tell us the role and your setup. We will come back with a shortlist and an honest view of whether we are the right fit.
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