[Remote] DevOps Engineer - AWS

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. iFIT is a company focused on creating a holistic health and fitness platform that integrates various elements of health. They are seeking a talented DevOps Engineer with deep AWS experience to help build and automate systems that support their member-facing services, while also focusing on reliability and cloud architecture innovation. Responsibilities • Eliminate Toil: Build tooling, pipelines, and workflows that eliminate manual infrastructure setup with Terraform, TypeScript, and Python • Evolve IAM Automation: Improve and extend AWS IAM roles, policies, and boundaries to support hundreds of services while streamlining internal development • Accelerate service creation: Evolve our AI chatbot and repo to make new service standup fast, safe, and consistent • Empower Platform Engineering: Design and build reusable IaC modules to be shared and consumed by platform engineers; provide cloud engineering support to platform teams • Collaboration: Work closely with Platform, Product, Client, and AI teams to deliver production-quality solutions • Architect and maintain AWS infrastructure using Terraform and arenaflex/CD pipelines • Develop automation for provisioning, access management, and environment setup • Participate in 24x7 on-call rotations, handling incidents from detection to resolution and follow-up improvements (1-week rotations) • Improve IAM design through modular, reusable role and policy templates • Partner with Security to address findings and automate preventative controls • Support internal developer tooling and self-service infrastructure patterns • Enhance observability, reliability, and resilience across platform services • Guide teams in adopting secure, automated best practices for cloud deployments Skills • 5+ years of experience in DevOps, Platform, or Cloud Engineering • Deep expertise in AWS IAM: Roles, policies, permission boundaries, and cross-account strategies • Proven experience with Terraform and IaC at scale • Proficiency in TypeScript and/or Python programming languages • Active participation in remote team meetings (on-camera required) • Experience supporting application build and deployment lifecycles, including troubleshooting and developing feature enhancements for TypeScript and Python applications • Experience with AI/ML infrastructure or data-intensive workloads • Familiarity with AWS security services (CloudTrail, GuardDuty, Config, WAF) • Background in building developer-facing tools or bots (e.g., GitHub Actions, Slack integrations) • AWS Certification(s) a plus Company Overview • IFIT is a global subscription technology company that provides interactive personal training. It was founded in 1977, and is headquartered in Logan, Utah, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is Company H1B Sponsorship • iFIT has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 2 in 2025, 5 in 2022. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Apply tot his job

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