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Impiricus

Software Engineer (DevOps)

Atlanta, GA | NYC, NY | Remote, USA (Remote)$100k–$130kfull-timemidAdded today

About this role

Impiricus seeks a DevOps Software Engineer to design, build, and operate scalable AWS infrastructure while managing CI/CD pipelines and ensuring high system reliability. You'll own cloud infrastructure strategy, collaborate with engineering teams on automation and testing, and drive continuous improvements in performance and security.

What you'll do

  • Design and maintain scalable AWS infrastructure using Terraform or CloudFormation
  • Develop and manage CI/CD pipelines using AWS services and third-party tools
  • Operate containerized and serverless workloads on EKS, ECS, Lambda, and Fargate
  • Monitor systems and troubleshoot issues using CloudWatch, X-Ray, and observability tools
  • Implement AWS security best practices including IAM, networking, and secrets management
  • Lead incident response and drive reliability improvements through post-incident reviews

What they're looking for

  • AWS (EC2, VPC, IAM, RDS, S3, CloudWatch, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy)
  • Infrastructure as Code (Terraform or CloudFormation)
  • Python and Bash scripting
  • CI/CD pipeline development
  • Docker and Kubernetes/EKS
  • SQL
  • Cloud security best practices
  • Network fundamentals
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Impiricus

Impiricus builds an AI-powered healthcare engagement platform designed for life sciences companies. The company is hiring full-stack software engineers and QA automation engineers to develop scalable digital solutions with LLM workflows and ensure product quality through automated testing frameworks.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience designing and managing production AWS infrastructure—what services have you used most heavily and why?
  • Walk us through how you've built or improved a CI/CD pipeline; what tools did you use and what was the outcome?