DevOps (domain experience: e-mobility, energy) at Spyrosoft
Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cloud Networking, AWS, Azure, Terraform, AWS CDK, Production Stability, Infrastructure as Code, CI/CD, Observability, Electric Vehicle Charging, Energy Storage, Renewable Energy, OpenADR, OCPP, OCPI, IEEE 2030.5

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Requirements: Production experience: proven experience in configuring and maintaining production‑grade environments Cloud networking: strong practical experience in cloud network configuration (VPC/VNet, subnetting, routing, peering, NAT Gateways, Security Groups / firewalls) Cloud platforms: in‑depth knowledge and commercial experience with AWS or Azure (expertise in one of these platforms is sufficient) Tools: proficiency with Terraform or AWS CDK High level of independence and the ability to communicate technical topics to a cross‑functional team Project description: You will join a large project as a key infrastructure specialist. This is not a ticket-queue-type job - instead, you will work directly with a mid‑sized team of developers (approx. 20 people) to ensure system stability and scalability. We are looking for someone independent, ready to maintain the reliability of the production environment and ensure secure cloud network configuration. Main responsibilities: Production stability: maintaining high availability and security of production environments Cloud networking: configuring and managing VPC/VNet, subnets, routing tables, peering, and network isolation Infrastructure as Code: creating and managing resources using Terraform or AWS CDK Developer support: optimizing CI/CD pipelines and supporting development teams in understanding infrastructure constraints Observability: maintaining the monitoring stack to ensure full system visibility As a DevOps Engineer at Codibly, you will... take part in exciting projects combining energy and new technologies. Together with our interdisciplinary team of experts, you will be involved in: Participation in e‑mobility projects as well as in building modern energy solutions Optimization of electric vehicle charging infrastructure Implementing innovative algorithms for energy storage and distribution Integration of renewable energy sources Opportunity to build internal products and create systems from scratch Working with globally recognized brands No pure support projects or body‑leasing Stable employment and the possibility to switch between projects Leadership and consulting career paths Our tech stack We don’t expect you to know everything from day one, but this is the environment you’ll work with: IaC: Terraform, AWS CDK (TypeScript) Cloud: AWS & Azure Observability: Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, Loki AWS (core): Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3, SNS, SQS, EC2, WAF, VPC Azure (core): Kubernetes (AKS), Blob Storage, PostgreSQL CI/CD: GitLab CI, Azure DevOps Other: RabbitMQ, InfluxDB, Renovate Energy & e‑mobility focus We operate in the energy and e‑mobility sector, so we are looking for someone with experience and knowledge in projects related to e‑mobility or renewable energy - including systems such as Charge Point Management Systems (CPMS), Virtual Power Plants (VPP), Demand Response solutions, or similar. If you additionally have experience working with one or more of the following industry protocols, then you are exactly the person we are looking for: OpenADR 2.0b (Open Automated Demand Response) OCPP 1.6j / 2.0.1 (Open Charge Point Protocol) OCPI 2.1.1 / 2.2.1 (Open Charge Point Interface) IEEE 2030.5 (SEP 2.0 – Smart Energy Profile) SunSpec Modbus EEBUS
Responsibilities
The main responsibilities include maintaining high availability and security of production environments and configuring and managing cloud networking components. The role also involves optimizing CI/CD pipelines and ensuring full system visibility through observability tools.
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