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Description:
Springbig is the leading SaaS marketing technology platform serving retailers and brands in the cannabis industry throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The company serves over 1,000 clients across 2,300 locations, reaching more than 37 million consumers.
This is a fully remote position for a DevOps Engineer responsible for building functional systems that enhance customer experience.
Responsibilities include deploying product updates, identifying production issues, and implementing customer-requested integrations.
The role involves executing and automating operational processes quickly, accurately, and securely.
Candidates should have a solid background in software engineering and familiarity with Ruby or Python.
Key responsibilities include implementing integrations, deploying updates, building tools to reduce errors, developing software for internal systems, performing root cause analysis, resolving technical issues, developing automation scripts, and designing troubleshooting procedures.
Requirements:
Candidates must have work experience as a DevOps Engineer or in a similar software engineering role.
Experience with AWS is required.
Good knowledge of Ruby or Python is necessary.
A working knowledge of databases and SQL is essential.
A problem-solving attitude and team spirit are important.
A BSc in Computer Science, Engineering, or a relevant field is required.
The ideal candidate should be able to learn quickly, communicate effectively, and adapt to shifting priorities.
Benefits:
The position offers a competitive salary.
Employees enjoy unlimited PTO.
A 401k match is provided.
Great health benefits are included, covering medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, and life insurance.
The working environment is casual and comfortable.
The company promotes a fun culture with stocked coffee, snacks, and a candy bar.
Employees can participate in pizza parties, team lunches, and spontaneous games like tabletop cornhole or NERF wars.
There are company-sponsored activities such as a Fantasy Football league and a March Madness bracket challenge.