Posted Jul 14, 2026

Devops Automation Engineer

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At Codelitt, we partner with ambitious companies to build digital products that solve real business problems. Our teams care deeply about product quality, strong engineering, and working closely with stakeholders to ship meaningful outcomes.

This is a remote position where you can work from Anywhere in LATAM.

About the Role!

We’re looking for a Senior Build Automation Engineer to join our team on a cloud platform delivery engagement with one of our partners. This role is focused on building the automation layer that turns infrastructure, environment setup, deployment steps, and validation workflows into a repeatable and reliable delivery path.

The work sits at the intersection of platform engineering, DevOps, backend automation, Kubernetes, and cloud infrastructure. You’ll help automate the process of building and configuring platform environments, integrating with internal systems, validating deployments, and making sure teams have a clear, dependable path from request to working environment.

This is a hands-on individual contributor role for someone who is comfortable working across systems, stitching together automation, and bringing structure to complex technical delivery flows. Success here depends on strong engineering judgment, practical automation experience, and the ability to work with ambiguity while still driving toward usable outcomes.

Who You Are:

What You’ll Do:

Build Automation & Workflow Design

Kubernetes & Platform Delivery

Backend & Tooling Integration

Delivery Reliability & Documentation

Preferred Qualifications:

Soft Skills:

This role is ideal for someone who likes making complicated delivery processes feel simple, reliable, and repeatable. You should enjoy working across infrastructure and automation, connecting systems together, and helping teams move faster with less manual effort.

If you’re excited by platform automation, Kubernetes-based delivery, and building the workflows that help engineering teams ship more reliably, we’d love to hear from you.

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