The DevOps Engineer will support and scale infrastructure for 3D printing systems, collaborate with various teams, and enhance CI/CD pipelines.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with software engineering and manufacturing teams to support and maintain infrastructure used to monitor and manage 3D printing systems
- Partner with customers to deploy, troubleshoot, and support installations of company software in production environments
- Work closely with the software team to build, maintain, and optimize CI/CD pipelines, machine learning workflows, and related infrastructure
- Coordinate with IT to provision, configure, and maintain servers, CI agents, and other critical systems
Requirements
- Advanced proficiency in Python for automation, tooling, and infrastructure development
- Proven ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including engineering, manufacturing, IT, and customers
- Deep experience with diverse systems and technologies, including cloud platforms (e.g., AWS), operating systems (Linux, Windows, macOS), CI/CD tools (e.g., Jenkins), distributed systems, build systems (e.g., CMake), and databases (e.g., PostgreSQL)
- Strong understanding of IT and cloud security best practices, including access control, network security, and secure system designruss
Velo3D Campbell, California, USA Office
511 Division St, Campbell, CA, United States, 95008
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