DevOps Managers Role

Development Operations (DevOps) Managers are responsible for helping companies implement DevOps strategies and methods throughout the development and deployment process for technical solutions. They utilize strong interpersonal skills to lead DevOps teams, monitor project workflow, and ensure the finished product meets quality and reliability standards. DevOps Manager jobs include directly overseeing the implementation, deployment, and integration of solutions, taking responsibility for their successful delivery. They also plan, build, configure, and test solutions, maintain systems, analyze and approve new code, and perform automation tasks. They are expected to manage all aspects of solutions deployment and technical operations.

 

Salary Range

  • $106k-200k per year salary based on experience (USD)

  • Average salary is about $119k-150k per year (USD)

  • Average hourly pay is $57.21-72.12 per hour (USD)

 

Similar Job Titles

  • Automation Architect

  • Build Engineer

  • Development Operations Engineer

  • Development Operations Manager

  • DevOps Director

  • DevOps Engineer

  • DevOps Evangelist

  • DevOps Support

  • Experience Assurance (XA) Professional

  • International DevOps Engineer

  • Lead DevOps Engineer

  • Manager DevOps

  • Manager DevOps Engineer

  • Operations Developer

  • Product Manager

  • Release Manager

  • Reliability Engineer

  • Senior DevOps Consultant

Job Duties

  • Oversee the implantation, deployment, and integration of solutions, ensuring successful delivery, high quality, and sustainability of solutions

  • Manage all aspects of solutions deployment and technical operations

  • Manage DevOps team, assigning and monitoring workflow and ensuring quality and efficiency is maintained

  • Plan, build, configure, test, and deploy technology solutions

  • Promote DevOps strategies and implementation goals

  • Test and maintain systems

  • Set up business contracts with vendors or customers

  • Participate in automation testing and implementation

  • Analyze and approve new code

 

Industries

  • IT Services

  • Computer Hardware & Software

  • Internet

  • Consulting

  • Enterprise Software & Network Solutions

  • Banking & Finance

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field. Some employers may prefer a graduate degree and/or relevant certifications.

 

Locations

  • New York

  • Massachusetts

  • New Hampshire

  • New Jersey

  • Connecticut

  • Vermont

  • Pennsylvania

  • Remote

DevOps Manager Job Description

The DevOps process integrates software developers with other IT professionals who work on the production side to improve project workflow and deliver better solutions more efficiently. Rather than splitting tasks in the project development lifecycle across multiple, unconnected groups, DevOps brings these departments together into one team that works through all stages of the project, reducing inefficiencies and implementing continuous integration and delivery practices to automate formerly manual processes. DevOps strategies help companies deliver technology solutions faster and produce a more reliable product. DevOps Managers are involved in a wide range of tasks, from managing development operations teams to directly overseeing projects from the development stage through the configuration, testing, and deployment stages.

Development Operations (DevOps) Managers have a responsibility to build and promote collaborative teams, using management tools to foster collaboration with other team members in the development and testing process. The Senior DevOps Manager provides project management and technical guidance for the team's DevOps initiatives. DevOps Manager jobs include leading the technical team to its highest potential and guiding the development, testing, automated deployment, and management of a wide range of technical projects. These projects may require the use of configuration management tools, automation tools, monitoring tools, and other devops tools.

As the lead change agent overseeing the transformation to DevOps, the DevOps Manager wears many hats, including filling the role of release manager, which deals with adaptive release governance, and understands the players involved in the development and operation of utilities, services, and technology and their role in development operations. They manage other DevOps employees and make sure the DevOps process team includes developers, quality assurance, and release management specialists. DevOps Managers responsibilities include supporting the DevOps process and ensuring that a DevOps strategy is implemented throughout the development of products and services.     

As part of the engineering team, the DevOps Manager will be involved in the design, development, testing, deployment, and management of a wide range of products and services for the company. The role and responsibilities of DevOps Engineers are a combination of technical and management tasks. This position requires that individuals define and manage the development, testing, deployment, construction, and release of a wide range of technical projects. DevOps focuses primarily on bringing operating systems, new software, and other solutions into development, and as such, most DevOps roles are development roles with expanded responsibilities and capabilities. While the effective transition to a DevOps environment is about technology, it is also about people working together to deliver the product in a new way.       

The role of a DevOps Engineer is critical to the overall success of the project, right down to planning and supporting the primary KPI and ensuring customer satisfaction and productivity. Since the Senior DevOps Manager is responsible for integrating project functions and resources throughout the product lifecycle, they must display technical leadership in the development, testing, and management of the entire product lifecycle, not just in technical aspects. Developers are responsible for the continual integration of all aspects of product development and testing as well as for systems development tasks and code repository management.  

The DevOps Engineer is a customer-oriented team player who can come from a variety of different work and training areas. Usually, experience is gained through many possible career paths, but the right skills for moving into DevOps are developed through experience. DevOps Manager jobs rarely work with external customers or end users, but maintain a customer-first attitude while satisfying the needs of internal customers. 

The DevOps Engineer is expected to know the various tools that may be required for process automation and testing. The ideal candidates for Development Operations Managers (DevOps Managers) have the technical skills to immerse themselves in the code, but also have the ability to lead projects technically while inspiring DevOps teams and software engineering teams. Senior DevOps Manager jobs require have strong interpersonal skills and leadership skills to effectively oversee development operations teams.

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DevOps Manager Job FAQs

 

What Does a DevOps Do?

The DevOps Manager directly oversees the implementation, deployment, and integration of solutions by the development team. They plan, build, configure, test, maintain, analyze, and approve new code. They manage all aspects of solution deployment and technical operations.

Does DevOps Need Coding?

Yes, DevOps Managers and team members require in-depth programming knowledge. While not all team members will actively be coding at all times, all members of the team must understand development.

How Do I Become a DevOps Manager?

DevOps Managers are previous developers, engineers, and technical project managers who have strong development experience and leadership skills. Focus on both your tech skills and your people skills including mentoring, training, and identifying and optimizing skills in others.

Is DevOps Stressful?

The level of stress a DevOps Manager or team member faces is entirely project based. Some projects will execute flawlessly and smoothly while others will be extremely challenging. If you don’t code well under pressure and timelines, you may find this path difficult.

What Is DevOps Lifecycle?

A DevOps Lifecycle is the time & relationship between business operations and development teams from the beginning to the final deployment of a tech solution or product. DevOps typically operate in an agile project format which negotiates a project’s lifecycle.

Is DevOps Harder than Developer?

Developers specialize in their respective and best code languages, while DevOps must have programming knowledge but also have much stronger communication and leadership skills. DevOps work on multiple platforms and face a wider variety of problems and types of work.


How Many Searches for DevOps Manager Happen Each Month?

DevOps Manager has approximately 320 search volume (SV) and DevOps Jobs has 1,600 search volume (SV) per month on Google according to an independent study conducted by redShift Recruiting.

There are approximately 70 candidates per month searching for this position that we can confirm.

There are approximately 480 employers per month searching for this role’s job description that we can confirm.

This does not include other major job board data, and only considers natural occurring Google search volume estimates.


How Many DevOps Manager Jobs & Job Seekers Are There?

According to Indeed Hiring Insights (May 2021): there are 447 open jobs posted by 174 employers hiring for 8,544 candidates looking inside the USA.

This means there are 19 job seekers per job on average for this tech position.


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