DevOps Engineer / Linux Admin (m/f/d) - Munich 60% Home Office

Our customer is located in Munich and a market leading electronic cash network operator and an expert in card payments reliability. The highly successful company has been one of the most important players in the market for more than 30 years.  

 

If you would like to work in a familiar team and an international and dynamic environment with some of the best experts in their fields - and if you are passionate about DevOps we are very much looking forward to hearing back from you. 

 

To support the Munich DevOps team, we are looking for a full-time DevOps Engineer / Linux Admin (m/f/d).

 

Your Responsibilities: 

  • Implementing and running the software on the infrastructure with Linux and Kubernetes hands-on practice
  • Administering and managing CI/CD based on Jenkins and VMware
  • Maintaining the three data centers in Germany
  • Operating the payment-platform and own Android payment-app

Your experiences:  

  • You are proficient in English, both written and spoken 
  • You have on the job experience with Linux and Kubernetes
  • You are a team player, highly dedicated, work independently and structured, and have a desire for continuous learning.
  • You don't have to know or be perfect in all the areas listed - but you are passionate and you really want to learn. 

 

Our offer: 

  • Working with some of the best experts in your field on highly complex, modern and exciting products
  • Up to 60% Home Office if wanted 
  • Gym membership discount
  • Small Teams 
  • Competitive salary 
  • An environment that strongly supports learning and growing in your professional know-how and skill-set 
  • International and familiar working environment with very direct and short communication paths 

 

If you are interested in our offer, we would be delighted to hear from you. Get in touch via the link below, or contact me directly on 0049 176 324 50 414 or y.barilli@colemanfox.de. Have a great day and I am looking forward to hearing from you. 

 

Regards, 

Yvan