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DevOps Engineer

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DevOps Engineers help software companies build and release new software faster. They automate tasks so developers and the rest of the team can work together smoothly, and they keep computer systems running well.

The role

What a devops engineer actually does, day to day.

As a DevOps Engineer, you are the person who makes sure software gets built, tested and released quickly and safely. You write code and set up tools that let developers work faster, and you make sure software runs smoothly when people are using it. You work closely with software developers and IT teams to break down the walls between them so they can share knowledge and work as one team.

Your day involves setting up and managing computer systems, watching how they are running and fixing problems before they affect users, writing code to automate repetitive tasks, and documenting how everything works so other people can understand it. You use tools and languages like Python, Kubernetes and Docker, and you have to keep learning because the technology changes fast. It is hands-on work that needs both technical skills and the ability to talk to people and understand what they need.

A typical week

Day to day

1Collaborate with software developers to automate and streamline operations and processes.
2Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues to ensure optimal functionality.
3Implement CI/CD pipelines to facilitate rapid software deployment.
4Manage cloud infrastructure and services, ensuring security and scalability.
5Conduct regular system audits and maintenance to ensure compliance and reliability.
6Document processes, configurations, and system changes for future reference.
7Engage in continuous learning to stay updated with emerging tools and technologies.