Cloud DevOps Engineer (App Dev Ops / Harness)
Company: Northramp
Location: Washington, DC (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-05-22
About this role
Opportunity Overview
Northramp is seeking a Cloud DevOps Engineer to join the team supporting the client's Cloud BPA Bridge program — a mission-critical effort to consolidate, modernize, and operate client's enterprise cloud services across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS environments under FedRAMP High authorization.
You will design, build, and operate CI/CD pipelines and delivery automation supporting client's application development and cloud operations teams. The role centers on Harness as the primary pipeline orchestration platform, integrating with AWS, Azure, and GCP environments under FedRAMP High controls. You will own pipeline reliability, deployment velocity, and the health of the software delivery lifecycle from commit to production.
This role is part of Northramp’s integrated delivery model, where engineers and advisors work as one team to bring sound judgment, disciplined execution, and deep federal experience to high-stakes modernization programs.
Location & Work Arrangement
Hybrid, based in the Washington, DC metro area. On-site presence at designated client locations is expected on a cadence aligned to program needs. Remote work is supported around mission and security requirements. This role is not open to candidates outside the DC region.
The Ideal Candidate
You have shipped production CI/CD pipelines in a federal cloud environment, you know Harness end to end, and you have done the hard work of integrating pipeline tooling with compliance controls, artifact management, and security scanning. You don’t wait to be told something is broken — you instrument, monitor, and prevent.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines using Harness across development, staging, and production environments on FedRAMP High-authorized cloud infrastructure.
- Integrate Harness pipelines with source control (Git/GitHub/Bitbucket), artifact repositories (Nexus, JFrog Artifactory), container registries, and security scanning tool...