**As a contractor you know the drill**:
Just finished your current project and now on the hunt for the next
You check your inbox and you find 5 brand new messages from external recruiters. All of them promise to offer you super great projects but when you read through, you realize that they have not even the slightest idea of what DevOps is really is. Or does. Duh.
Here comes the difference. Being a software start-up founded by developers we know what you are going through - and understand you are not looking for a permanent position or employee leasing.
**Here's our deal**:
Vertrical is a German healthtech company. We are not a staffing nor a recruiting agency, **we code ourselves**. Our clients are large pharmaceutical companies, hospital groups and health insurance companies. We support them in developing their digital solutions for better healthcare.
We are always looking for** Freelance DevOps and / or Site Reliability Engineers **who can support us internally on our projects. 100% remote, with free time management and at fair rates.
**Specifically we do/use right now**:
AWS. Terraform. Kubernetes. RDS and DynamoDB. Kafka. Javascript. Typescript.
So... ideally you would say load balancers and target groups as well as coding, building, changing and versioning **infrastructure** are second nature to you**. **And if your superpower has something to do with **deployment** and **containerization**, we should definitely talk.
We are definitely looking for some more seasoned Engineers here, so **profound knowledge** is expected in **SQL **and** NoSQL databases **as well as** **event-driven architectures **and** event buses.**
Javascript, oh **Typescript **would be more than a huge plus to be honest.
If that sounds like you, you should click the button.
And don't worry... We don't need a CV or anything like that in the first step.
Just walk through some initial questions and give us a first idea of your expertise. Let us know your hourly rate and we'll get back to you when we have an exciting internal opportunity for you
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