Build, automate, and secure a GCP-centric cloud platform. Own CI/CD, Terraform IaC, GKE, and Airflow orchestration. Collaborate with development, security, and data teams to operate production cloud infrastructure and ensure secure deployments.
Description
Company is an Israeli cybersecurity company focused on cloud investigation and automated incident response across AWS, Azure, and GCP.
We're hiring a Cloud DevOps Engineer to build, automate, and secure our GCP-centric cloud platform in a fast-paced startup environment. You'll own CI/CD, infrastructure as code, GKE, and Airflow-based workflow orchestration, working closely with development, security, and data teams.
RequirementsMust-Have Skills:
- GCP — strong, hands-on production experience
- GKE / Kubernetes in production
- Apache Airflow — authoring DAGs and managing the platform
- 4+ years in DevOps / SRE / Cloud Engineering
- Terraform (IaC) required
- CI/CD tooling and best practices
- Secrets management, RBAC, and audit logging
- Scripting in Python, Bash, or PowerShell
- High level of English
Nice-to-Have:
- Azure and/or AWS
- CloudFormation or Bicep
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