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Tech Lead - DevOps at GoPro (San Francisco, CA)

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The Role:
GoPro is seeking a DevOps Technical Leader to provide infrastructure architecture and DevOps engineering leadership to our team. Our culture supports high levels of agile team collaboration with a mix of product, project, quality, mobile, web, and app engineers. So, we're looking for someone who can help wrangle and nurture that collaborative spirit while making sure our code and our projects are as clean and scalable as possible. Having the courage and flexibility to consider, support and deploy bleeding edge technologies is part of our DNA, and we hope it's part of yours, too. 

You Will:
* Oversee and design the DevOps team's hosting platforms, cloud offerings and CI/CD toolsets/automation. 
* Create a highly robust infrastructure architecture with systems that support dozens of Ruby-based services with very different performance needs (and several minor ones). 
* Make sure those systems are robust in the sense they can scale, handle rapid growth, and limit exposure to single points of failure and security vulnerabilities. 
* Create tools to support the software engineers that make it easy for them to roll out new code and test out new features. 
* Build out a DevOps team that you're excited about leading, then mentor your team members so they trust and believe in your technical depth. 

Our Tech:
We design and build through open communication, collaboration, prototyping and testing. We work mostly in Ruby with some Angular, C++, XCode. We use new continuous integration tools like Ansible, Asgard, and Jenkins to deploy to and manage AWS ASG's, and Nagios for monitoring. We use Redis, PostgreSQL and ElasticSearch to harness, store and analyze data. We get stuff done with HipChat, GitHub, PagerDuty and Asible. 


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