DevOps Engineer
Sisense · Ukraine · Product Engineering
About this role
Sisense is hiring a mid-level DevOps Engineer in the software engineering function based in Ukraine. The posting calls out experience with Python, TypeScript, Bash, Node.js.
- Role
- DevOps Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Ukraine
- Department
- Product Engineering
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Job description
from Sisense careersAbout Sisense
Sisense is a leading AI-powered Analytics Platform as a Service (AnPaaS) that empowers product teams and developers to embed conversational, predictive, and agentic intelligence directly into applications and workflows. Our API-first, developer-first platform turns complex data into faster, smarter, actionable decisions for over 2,000 global customers across financial services, retail, healthcare, and technology.
With the recent launch of Sisense Intelligence (Intelligence Assistant, MCP server, Managed LLM), we are accelerating innovation in embedded analytics at scale.
The Role
As a DevOps Engineer, you will play a key role in designing, building, and maintaining the scalable, reliable infrastructure that powers Sisense’s AI-powered embedded analytics platform. You will work on cloud-native environments, CI/CD pipelines, automation, monitoring, and production stability — helping ensure our platform delivers high performance and developer experience at scale.
This is a hands-on role with significant ownership and impact on both internal development velocity and customer-facing reliability.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain scalable infrastructure for our SaaS platform using modern cloud-native technologies.
- Build and improve CI/CD pipelines, automation tools, and deployment processes to increase development velocity and reliability.
- Own production environments: monitoring, troubleshooting, performance tuning, and incident response.
- Work closely with development teams to support infrastructure needs for new features and services.