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\nAbout this role\nWe are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic DevOps engineer (open to various experience levels, junior to senior) to join us on a mission to make permissionless, interoperable data serve as the foundational building blocks not just for Web3, but for the future of the internet itself.\nWe’re in preparations to launch our newest blockchain product on Mainnet, and there’s plenty of exciting work before and after the launch.\nYou will join a company filled with like-minded people who understand the purpose and impact of our project, and you will help to translate that purpose externally. Find out more at https://www.synternet.com/.\nWe’re a remote-first company, so you can be based anywhere, as long as your schedule is aligned with European timezones (and you’re always free to come to the offices in Vilnius/Kaunas, too!)\nMain responsibilities\n\n* Oversee and enhance our comprehensive hosting infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines as an integral part of our DevOps team.\n\n* Actively collaborate with developers, product leads, and the extended DevOps team to develop and engineer solutions, enhancing both processes and systems across the organization.\n\n* Suggest, architect, and implement improvements regarding best practices where possible.\n\n\n\nRequirements\n\n* Demonstrable experience in a DevOps Engineer role (starting with a year, but the experience level will determine the role’s seniority).\n\n* The hard skills we need to have: Gitlab, Terraform, Ansible, Linux.\n\n* Experience with cloud infrastructure providers (any of the big 3 – GCP, Azure, AWS).\n\n* You constantly seek improvement and excellence.\n\n* You value feedback.\n\n* You have a “can do” mentality.\n\n* Bonus: Understanding of blockchain, and decentralized application development.\n\n\n\nThe following list is not a list of requirements, but we would like to share our tech stack so you can see if that aligns with the exposure you desire to have:\n* GCP (main), AWS, Azure, OVH, Cloudflare, RHEL Linux, Gitlab Pipelines, Github Actions, Ansible, Terraform, Helm, ArgoCD, Docker, a sprinkle of Bash, Prometheus, Grafana, Elasticsearch, Kubernetes, Nomad, Vault, PostgreSQL, Golang, Python, Cosmos.\n\n\nYou get\n\n* The expected salary for this role is 2500-6500 eur/month (gross), depending on whether the role is junior, mid, or senior.\n\n* A piece of the Synternet pie – semi-annual cryptocurrency bonuses in SYNT – Synternet’s own token.\n\n* An annual budget for your professional & personal development.\n\n* 12 days per year dedicated for your professional development.\n\n* Remote-first environment (you’re still welcome to come to one of our offices, but you choose!)\n\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to DevOps, Cloud and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$50,000 — $100,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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