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SAP DevOps Engineer m/f/d - Core Team CloudOS Group SAP Signavio 
Germany, Berlin 
243828078

06.02.2025

What You'll Do

  • As part of a skilled DevOps team, you’ll help design, build, and maintain a robust platform for our production systems using AWS, Kubernetes, CDK, and Crossplane.

  • Champion and enforce our Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and GitOps best practices on AWS.

  • Help us improving our development workflows.

  • Collaborate transparently with a variety of internal stakeholders in the form of demos, presentations and documentation.

  • Additionally, you'll pair with engineers from various delivery teams to support multiple environments and work to improve code infrastructure, continuous testing, and security.

  • Take part in the transition to use Gardener managed clusters, Crossplane framework and working with the SAP Business Technology Platform.

What You'll Bring

  • You have experience with using one or more programming languages, such as Go, Python, or NodeJS/Typescript.

  • You have hands-on experience setting up and administering AWS Services (EC2, IAM, VPC, Route 53), preferably with IaC tools such as CDK, Terraform, or CloudFormation.

  • You have some experience managing Kubernetes clusters and using tools like Helm or Kustomize, or you're eager to learn.

  • You have experience or willingness to learn service meshes with Kubernetes & Istio.

  • You have experience working with Linux and Bash scripting.

  • You apply software engineering best practices, including GitOps, CI/CD, and automated testing. Experience with tools like ArgoCD, CircleCI, or GitHub Actions is a plus.

  • You understand concepts like High Availability, Scalability, Security, and Disaster Recovery.

Above all, you'll be a strong team player with a positive, can-do attitude, thriving with feedback, and understand that we can only succeed as a distributed team. You'll dislike manual changes to infrastructure and will fight for simplicity, automation, ensuring that untested changes do not make their way into production.