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Spark EighteenSaket, Delhi, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Spark Eighteen is seeking a Senior DevOps Engineer to lead cloud infrastructure and deployment processes in a remote role. The position involves architecting scalable systems, managing CI/CD pipelines, and ensuring high infrastructure reliability and performance. You will be expected to mentor junior engineers and contribute to architectural decision-making. The role requires deep expertise in Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, and GitOps workflows.

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Experience

3-5 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Remote, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Spark Eighteen is seeking a Senior DevOps Engineer to lead cloud infrastructure and deployment processes in a remote role. The position involves architecting scalable systems, managing CI/CD pipelines, and ensuring high infrastructure reliability and performance. You will be expected to mentor junior engineers and contribute to architectural decision-making. The role requires deep expertise in Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, and GitOps workflows.

TAL's take

Quality 58/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid role scope and clear requirements in a Tier-2 agency setting, offering global exposure.

The JD is coherent and provides a clear picture of the expected stack and responsibilities, though it lists a very high volume of specific tooling.

Must haves

  • 3-5 years of professional DevOps experience
  • Advanced Linux administration and shell scripting
  • Deep expertise in Kubernetes and Helm
  • Advanced Terraform experience with module development
  • Extensive experience with AWS services
  • Expertise in Jenkins and GitHub Actions CI/CD

Tools and skills

linuxshell scriptinggitkuberneteshelmterraformawsdockerjenkinsgithub actionsaws ssmhashicorp vaultelk stackprometheusalertmanagerargocdflux

Nice to have: groovy, python, go, terratest, inspec.

About the company

Spark Eighteen is a niche development and consultancy agency, classified as a mid-tier entity due to its focus on client-based projects.

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