Servant is partnering with a forward-thinking organization focused on helping teams work smarter, not harder. By combining thoughtful strategy, intuitive tools, and a people-first mindset, enabling organizations to optimize how work gets done—improving efficiency, clarity, and outcomes across the business.
With a strong emphasis on collaboration and continuous improvement, our client partners closely with its customers to solve real-world challenges and deliver practical, scalable solutions. The team values curiosity, ownership, and impact, and is committed to building products and experiences that genuinely support the way people work today.
As our client continues to grow, they are investing in talented, mission-driven individuals who want to shape the future of work and make a meaningful difference for customers and teammates alike.
This role is critical to accelerating our client's engineering organization. As the DevOps & Cloud Engineer, you will own the reliability, scalability, and delivery velocity of the Human-Led AI Orchestration Layer.
This is not a pure infrastructure role. You are expected to have backend awareness and contribution capability—supporting API services, deployments, and operational workflows so product teams can move faster without friction.
Everything you build is expected to be revenue-ready, secure, and enterprise-grade.
Cloud & Infrastructure
CI/CD & Delivery Acceleration
Backend Enablement
Security & Operations
Requirements
Benefits
Flexible Hours & Compensation
Our client offers a flexible work structure of 20–40 hours per week, depending on role scope and workload. This role is outcome-driven, not hour-tracked.
Compensation is provided as a fixed monthly stipend, aligned to responsibilities and expected ownership. The stipend remains consistent as long as commitments are met and performance remains strong.
This environment requires:
Flexibility is paired with accountability—team members are trusted to manage their time while ensuring outcomes, team continuity, and customer commitments are fully upheld.