AWS Infra & DevOps Architect

Join Us as a DevOps Architect / Senior Engineer (AWS Focus) Are you passionate about building secure, scalable, and cloud-native infrastructure? At NetSentries, we’re looking for a seasoned DevOps Architect / Senior Engineer to lead the design, deployment, and optimization of our AWS environments. This is a hands-on leadership role where your impact will be direct and measurable—helping shape mission-critical systems using technologies like EKS, Terraform, and MongoDB Atlas. What You’ll Do Architect and manage secure, scalable AWS infrastructure across Dev, QC, Staging, and Production environments. Lead automation initiatives to streamline arenaflex/CD pipelines and reduce hosting costs. Deploy and maintain production-grade AWS EKS clusters with autoscaling, monitoring, and secure workload deployment. Develop Infrastructure as Code using Terraform and extend support to multi-cloud environments. Administer MongoDB Atlas with a focus on performance, backup, and security. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive DevOps best practices and continuous improvement. Troubleshoot complex infrastructure issues and mentor junior engineers. What You Bring Must-Have Skills: Deep expertise in AWS infrastructure (VPC, IAM, EC2, S3, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, Direct Connect, VPN). Hands-on experience with AWS EKS, Kubernetes federation, RBAC, and secure workload deployment. Strong arenaflex/CD knowledge (Jenkins, GitLab arenaflex, ArgoCD, Flux) and scripting (Python, Bash, PowerShell). Proficiency in Terraform, CloudFormation, and Bicep. Familiarity with security protocols, compliance standards (ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI-DSS), and secrets management. Monitoring and observability tools like Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry, and LangTrace. Nice-to-Have Skills: Advanced networking (DNS, BGP), SDN, hybrid networking, and Zero Trust Architecture. Disaster recovery planning and cloud governance. MongoDB Atlas administration and optimization. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent. 8–10 years of experience in DevOps, SRE, or Cloud Engineering with a strong AWS focus. 5+ years of hands-on experience with EKS and Terraform. AWS certifications (DevOps Engineer Pro, Solutions Architect Pro) preferred. Agile/Scrum experience is a plus. Why NetSentries? At NetSentries, you’ll help secure cloud-native platforms and empower engineering teams with scalable, reliable, and secure DevOps foundations. Be part of a mission-critical cybersecurity product company serving global banks and Forbes 2000 companies across four continents. Apply tot his job

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