[Remote] Senior DevOps Platform Engineer (Remote Opportunity)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. VetsEZ is seeking a Senior DevSecOps / Platform Engineer to support a large federal healthcare technology program. In this role, you will design, implement, and maintain secure platform services, CI/CD pipelines, cloud infrastructure, and automation capabilities that enable scalable software delivery and reliable operations. Responsibilities Design, implement, and support CI/CD pipelines, build automation, and deployment workflows across development, test, and production environments Engineer secure and scalable cloud platform capabilities using infrastructure-as-code, container platforms, and automation tooling Support platform reliability, observability, access controls, secrets management, and operational readiness Partner with software engineers to improve developer experience, deployment efficiency, and release repeatability Implement and maintain DevSecOps controls across build, deploy, scanning, monitoring, and incident response workflows Manage platform components such as containers, orchestration platforms, artifact repositories, and shared runtime services Troubleshoot environment, pipeline, and deployment issues and support root cause analysis and service restoration Contribute to platform standards, runbooks, technical documentation, and continuous improvement initiatives Support change management, patching, upgrades, and operational governance for shared services Collaborate with architects and leadership to align platform evolution with future-state delivery needs Skills A minimum of 7 years of experience in DevOps, platform engineering, systems engineering, or cloud infrastructure roles Strong hands-on experience with CI/CD tools such as GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, or similar platforms Experience with AWS, containerization, Kubernetes, and infrastructure-as-code practices Knowledge of security controls, secrets handling, vulnerability scanning, and compliance-oriented platform engineering Experience supporting shared environments, release automation, and operational support for enterprise applications Familiarity with Linux systems, scripting, monitoring tools, and troubleshooting production issues Strong collaboration skills across engineering, QA, security, and program leadership Ability to document technical processes and operational procedures clearly Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent experience Ability to obtain a Government clearance Experience supporting federal contracting environments or Department of Veterans Affairs initiatives Familiarity with InterSystems IRIS or healthcare integration platforms AWS, Kubernetes, security, or DevOps certifications Experience supporting regulated environments with auditability and security requirements Familiarity with Jira, Confluence, and Git-based delivery ecosystems Benefits Medical/Dental/Vision. 401k with Employer Match. PTO + Federal Holidays. Corporate Laptop. Training Opportunities. Remote Opportunity. Company Overview VetsEZ provides IT services & solutions such as data solutions, software solutions, PMO, and competitive edge solutions. It was founded in 2012, and is headquartered in San Diego, California, USA, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is https//vetsez.com.

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