For our client in the pharmaceutical industry based in Mainz, we are looking for an experienced Senior DevOps Engineer/Consultant (m/f/d). In this key role, you will develop and implement tailored DevOps solutions for regulated environments. You will be responsible for selecting and customizing tools, explaining technical concepts in an accessible manner, and ensuring comprehensive documentation. As a central point of contact for various teams, you will provide technical expertise and guidance. If you bring both advisory and hands-on experience and are eager to work in a regulated environment, we look forward to receiving your application.
Your Responsibilities:
Selecting and qualifying tools as well as developing custom functionalities
Managing and improving processes, best practices, and guidelines in DevOps engineering
Ensuring the necessary IT infrastructure for running DevOps tools, developing and executing delivery pipelines, and integrating them into SDLC, ALM, and test management systems
Supporting and advising stakeholders, DevOps, software, and systems engineers in the area of software automation
Close collaboration with test automation experts
Coordinating with enterprise IT as well as software and system development teams both inside and outside of PSE, including QA and validation specialists
Your Profile:
Degree in Computer Science or a comparable qualification
At least 5 years of experience in DevOps Engineering
Strong process-oriented mindset and understanding
Experience in architecting and monitoring cloud-native applications or cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure)
Experience with agile development (e.g., Scrum) in cross-functional teams is a plus
Ideally, experience in a regulated environment (GxP, GMP) or the willingness to learn these processes
Solid knowledge in documenting processes and technical implementations
Hands-on mentality combined with the ability to advise and train teams
Fluent in written and spoken English
Additional Benefits:
Flexible working hours
Mobile office
Work from another EU country (up to 20 days a year)