DevSecOps Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-14
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IT/Tech
Description
Dev Ops Engineer
About Track ViaTrack Via is a low-code application platform headquartered in Denver, Colorado. We help enterprises and government organizations build the operational systems they run their business on — applications that move work, data, and decisions across teams. We serve mid-market, enterprise, and federal customers, and we operate in the FedRAMP-authorized Game Warden environment to support our public-sector workloads.
We are an engineering-first organization. We ship in cross-functional pods, lean heavily on AI in our development workflow, and value high trust and low process. We're building a platform team that treats infrastructure as a product and developer experience as a feature.
The OpportunityWe're hiring a Dev Ops Engineer to join our infrastructure organization and embed in one of our engineering pods. Your job is to make that pod fast, safe, and confident in production — writing the Terraform that runs our infrastructure, building the AI-augmented automation that runs ahead of us, and keeping the path from commit to production short and well-lit.
This role is a strong fit if you've moved past being told what to build and want to own real infrastructure decisions, and if you genuinely use AI tooling as a daily multiplier rather than as a curiosity.
What You'll Do- Own the Terraform/IaC for the services in your pod's stack — write, review, refactor, and ship modules to production
- Build CI/CD pipelines engineers actually want to use — fast feedback, easy rollback, opinionated defaults that nudge toward the paved road
- Use AI tooling (Claude Code and similar) as a daily multiplier: generate scaffolding, refactor modules, write tests and fixtures, and propose remediations from telemetry
- Build AI-assisted automation for the boring-but-important work — drift detection, log triage, alert correlation, runbook execution, and routine compliance evidence collection
- Operate AWS infrastructure (including Gov Cloud for federal workloads) — networking, IAM, observability, secrets management, and security baselines
- Partner with security on hardening, FedRAMP continuous monitoring tasks, and audit evidence for your pod's services
- Participate in on-call rotation and contribute to incident response and post-incident learning
- Continuously improve the developer experience across your pod — reduce friction, automate the mundane, and document the rest
- 3–6 years of Dev Ops, SRE, or platform engineering experience at a software company
- Hands-on Terraform experience — you've written modules, refactored bad ones, and shipped to production at scale
- Working knowledge of AWS — VPCs, IAM, ECS or EKS, RDS, observability tooling
- Solid CI/CD experience (Git Hub Actions, Git Lab CI, Circle
CI, or equivalent) - Daily use of AI coding assistants with a clear point of view on where they accelerate the work and where they don't
- Strong scripting in Python, Bash, or Go
- Production-grade Linux and networking fundamentals
- Strong written communication — clear PR descriptions, runbooks, and incident summaries
- AWS Gov Cloud experience
- Exposure to FedRAMP, SOC 2, or similar compliance environments
- Kubernetes or EKS experience at depth
- Observability stack experience (Datadog, Grafana, Open Telemetry, Honeycomb)
- Experience building internal developer platforms or paved-road tooling
- Experience integrating AI tools into infrastructure or operational workflows beyond code generation
- Open‑source contributions to IaC, CI, or tooling projects
This role is embedded in an engineering pod and reports into Track Via's infrastructure organization. Day-to-day, you'll work alongside the engineers, PM, and QA in your pod; across pods, you'll partner with the rest of the Dev Ops team to share patterns, modules, and platform improvements.
Location & Work StyleThis role is based in Denver, Colorado, with a hybrid work model. We expect this engineer to be in our Denver office regularly to partner with their pod and contribute to team culture.
How to ApplySend your résumé and a brief note describing a piece of infrastructure or automation you're proud of — what was painful before, what you built, and what you'd do differently next time. If you've integrated AI tooling into your workflow in a non‑obvious way, tell us about that too.
Track Via is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a team that reflects the breadth of perspectives in the communities we serve, and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
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