We are looking for a Mobile DevOps Engineer who is passionate about automation, tooling, mobile CI/CD, and improving developer productivity. You'll help streamline the build and release processes for mobile apps, create custom tools, and support cross-functional teams to ensure reliability, scalability, and efficiency in our mobile infrastructure.
- Monitor, maintain, and enhance the in-house mobile CI pipeline (Jenkins & Vagrant).
- Build and manage custom tooling (primarily in Python) to support mobile app development teams.
- Triage and resolve CI pipeline failures (focus on Americas timezone).
- Automate manual processes with scalable solutions.
- Support and evolve app build and release automation.
- Define dashboards and monitoring solutions for mobile production services.
- Participate in incident response, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis.
- Ensure mobile services meet internal compliance and control standards.
- Expand and maintain the mobile CI/CD infrastructure.
- Collaborate with engineering teams to identify and solve recurring problems.
- Participate in the Mobile Engineering Discipline and broader DevOps community.
- Strong experience in Android development, especially with Kotlin (must-have).
- Solid understanding of Android SDK, Gradle, Android NDK, and the full Android ecosystem.
- Experience with Android background processing, permissions, third-party library integration, and performance tuning.
- Hands-on experience with CI/CD tools: Jenkins, Git, Gradle, and Vagrant.
- Proficiency in scripting and development: Python, Java, Kotlin, Bash.
- Exposure to AWS services and cloud-native DevOps practices.
- Experience with monitoring tools (e.g., Splunk, AppDynamics, Prometheus).
- Understanding of API security, JVM internals, and system performance tuning.
- Self-motivated with strong ownership and attention to detail.
- Comfortable working across diverse engineering teams and stakeholders.
- Strong documentation and communication skills.
- Ability to troubleshoot complex mobile infrastructure and tooling issues.