Senior DevOps Engineer
Qualifyze
Headquarters: Passeig de Gràcia 19 Barcelona, Connecticut, 08007 Spain
Job description
About Qualifyze,
Founded in 2019, Qualifyze is a leading company in supply chain compliance management in the Life Sciences industry, trusted by over 1,500 pharmaceutical and healthcare companies globally. Our digital suite of solutions connects manufacturers, suppliers, and a global network of more than 250 auditors and quality experts.
With a track record of over 4,500 audits across 85+ countries and the largest and most accurate supplier network and data analytics tools, Qualifyze stands as the all-in-one partner for quality compliance and supply chain risk mitigation in the Life Sciences sector.
Job requirements
Role Overview,
At Qualifyze, we view infrastructure as a critical component of our overall business strategy. As our Senior DevOps/SRE Engineer, you will play a strategic role within our engineering department, directly reporting to the VP of Engineering and contributing to the departmental strategy from an infrastructure perspective. You will define, implement, and maintain our servers and database infrastructure, ensuring our systems are secure, compliant, and scalable.
Main responsibilities,
This role is integrated into the Tech department. The team member shall perform the tasks inherent to such a position, including, but not limited to, the following:
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Define, implement, and maintain cloud-base
Opens the company's application page
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