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We, at Turing, are looking for talented remote AWS DevOps engineers who will be responsible for the deployment, automation, management, and maintenance of AWS cloud-based infrastructure. Get an excellent opportunity to collaborate closely with the best minds while working at top U.S. firms.

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Job responsibilities

  • Collaborate with various stakeholders to define infrastructure and deployment needs
  • Design secure and scalable AWS cloud infrastructure
  • Provision, configure and maintain the cloud infrastructure
  • Review, test and troubleshoot code issues
  • Develop and maintain operational tools
  • Conduct infrastructure cost analysis and optimization

Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, IT (or equivalent experience)
  • At least 3+ years of experience in building and maintaining AWS infrastructure (rare exceptions for highly skilled engineers)
  • Expertise in DevOps principles, best practices, and automation
  • Proficiency configuration management tools such as Chef and Puppet
  • Experience in infrastructure deployment and management
  • Hands-on experience in networking and Linux administration
  • Familiarity with Docker, GitHub, Jenkins, and ELK
  • Competency with multiple AWS services like ECS, EC2, EBS, S3, Glacier, RDS, VPC, Route53, ELB, IAM, CloudFront, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, SQS, SES, and Lambda
  • Strong knowledge of AWS SDKs and CLI
  • Programming experience with languages like Python, Java, C#, etc.
  • Fluent in English to communicate effectively
  • Ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones

Preferred skills

  • Working knowledge of data structures, data storage fundamentals, and networking
  • Experience in implementing monitoring, alerting, and logging solutions
  • Previous experience with Docker containers
  • AWS certified applicants would be preferred
  • Good troubleshooting and project management skills

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How to become an AWS DevOps engineer?

AWS, or Amazon Web Service, is a cloud service and computing platform provided by Amazon.com. Amazon Web Services offers cloud computing platforms to businesses and organizations that do not have the financial or infrastructure resources to run their own servers. DevOps is a development and operations methodology that aims to shorten the systems development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high IT quality.

The concept of DevOps refers to the close, symbiotic relationship between development (Dev) and operations (Ops) departments. The goal is to bring about more efficient application release management by standardizing and automating development environments; AWS supports this process by providing services and tools that enable DevOps teams to build, store and deploy applications.

AWS DevOps engineer jobs have been on the rise ever since companies all over the world started adopting AWS. We will explain how to secure a high-paying AWS engineer job in a step-by-step process.

What is the scope of AWS DevOps engineering?

The future of AWS DevOps engineering is promising. The practical applications of DevOps are growing every day. It is a new decade, and the DevOps pipeline will be the gateway to innovation. In order to achieve continuous delivery, every engineer is responsible for life cycle management across every step of the process, and teams use a variety of DevOps tools within their processes.

There have been several DevOps salary studies done throughout the past year, with results showing an upward trend in salary for AWS DevOps engineers. Many organizations are adopting AWS DevOps, and it provides a clear path for disruption and a cultural shift.

What are the roles and responsibilities of an AWS DevOps engineer?

AWS DevOps engineers ensure that code works during and after deployment. They are responsible for the process of deploying code, monitoring it and scaling up as necessary, and taking care of anything that might go wrong in the production environment. It’s a job for someone who has coding skills, but also a strong grasp of the details of systems operations.
The AWS Certified DevOps Engineer is a professional responsible for provisioning, operating, and managing distributed application systems on the Amazon Web Services platform. The engineer is responsible for:

  • AWS implementation and management of continuous delivery systems and methodologies
  • Understanding, incorporating and controlling security controls and governance processes
  • Creating and deploying AWS monitoring, metrics, and logging systems
  • Work with various stakeholders to define infrastructure and deployment requirements
  • Create a safe and scalable AWS cloud infrastructure
  • Provision, setup, and manage cloud infrastructure
  • Examine, test, and troubleshoot code problems
  • Create and maintain operational tools
  • Conduct a cost-benefit analysis and optimization of infrastructure

How to become an AWS DevOps engineer?

The road to becoming an AWS DevOps engineer is a long one and takes a lot of hard work. But with the right tools and smart choices, you can become one easily. Here are the minimum requirements to score a lucrative offer from prestigious companies.

  • Every company looks for a minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, IT. This helps candidates understand the nuances of the role and is also the first essential step.
  • Experience: It is best to have some hands-on experience in building and maintaining AWS infrastructures, DevOps principles, best practices, and automation, configuration management tools such as Chef and Puppet, networking, and Linux administration
  • AWS DevOps engineers are essentially required to know basic programming languages such as Python, Java, C# and some familiarity with Docker, GitHub, Jenkins, and ELK.
  • Moreover, there are multiple AWS services present such as ECS, EC2, EBS, S3, Glacier, RDS, VPC, Route53, ELB, IAM, CloudFront, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, SQS, SES, and Lambda. Competency in these services is a must.

You can always enroll in online courses or boot camps to become proficient in the necessary skills.

Let us now dive into the skills and methods you'll need to master in order to become a successful AWS DevOps engineer:

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Skills required to become an AWS DevOps engineer

You must always start by learning the fundamental skills that can get you high-paying AWS DevOps engineer jobs. Let us now understand what you need to know!

1. Continuous delivery

If you want to be a DevOps engineer for Amazon Web Services, you can't just have experience using CD tools and systems. You'll also need to understand their inner workings, so you can integrate them together and build fully functioning delivery pipelines. For instance, you'll need to understand how to commit, merge, build, and deploy code. The AWS DevOps engineer needs both experience and theoretical knowledge of the different tools

2. Cloud

To be an AWS DevOps engineer, a candidate must be an expert authority on AWS services, tools, and best practices. Product development teams will approach them with questions on several services and ask for recommendations on how to use them and when to use them. In addition to a broad understanding of AWS technology, an AWS DevOps engineer should also have a strong understanding of the limits of services, tools, and potential pitfalls they may run into in specific situations.

3. Observation Skills

Shipping new applications to production is great. However, it's even better if you know what they are being used for. Being observant is critical for this position. An AWS DevOps engineer should make sure that an application and the systems it runs on have effective monitoring, logging, and alerting solutions. Application Performance Monitoring software can provide crucial insights into an app's inner workings, making repairs and custom code fixes much easier to complete.

4. Docker

Docker, an open platform for developing, shipping, and running distributed applications, provides a method for separating applications from infrastructure. By leveraging Docker’s methodology for shipping code quickly, you can cut the delay between writing and running code in production. Using containers instead of virtual machines, you can optimize the performance of your apps by reducing the overhead associated with running multiple processes.

5. Linux

The Linux operating system is open-source software. It can be used as an embedded OS for a variety of applications. Because Linux is free, it is often used in network operating systems for routers, switches, domain name system servers, home networking devices, and more.

6. DevOps

DevOps is organizational culture and set of principles centered on communication, collaboration, integration, and automation of software development processes. This culture enables developers and operations engineers to work together more efficiently while automating the software delivery process. DevOps is essential to organizations that need to deliver new services or updates quickly in a competitive environment.

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How to get remote AWS DevOps engineer jobs?

AWS DevOps engineers are a lot like athletes. To excel at their craft, they practice effectively and consistently. They also need to work hard enough that their skills grow gradually over time. In that regard, there are two major factors that AWS DevOps engineers must focus on in order for that progress to happen: the support of someone who is more experienced and effective in practice techniques while you're practicing. As a developer, it's vital for you to know how much to practice - so make sure there is someone on hand who will help you out and keep an eye out for any signs of burnout!

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Turing's commitments are long-term and full-time. As one project draws to a close, our team gets to work identifying the next one for you in a matter of weeks.

Work from the comfort of your home

Turing allows you to work according to your convenience. We have flexible working hours and you can work for top US firms from the comfort of your home.

Great compensation

Working with top US corporations, Turing developers make more than the standard market pay in most nations.

How much does Turing pay their AWS DevOps engineers?

Turing allows every AWS DevOps engineer is allowed to set their rate. However, Turing will recommend a salary at which we know we can find a fruitful and long-term opportunity for you. Our recommendations are based on our assessment of market conditions and the demand that we see from our customers.

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Principal AI Engineer - US NYC

Principal AI Engineer

Location: US(NYC)- 3(WFO)

Employment Type: Full Time (Overlapping EST)

Experience Level: Staff/Principal (8–14 years)


About the Role

Turing is hiring a Staff/Principal AI Engineer to lead enterprise-scale agentic AI implementations for Fortune 500 clients. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on designing and shipping autonomous, tool-calling AI systems — agents that reason over enterprise context, invoke real systems through secure interfaces, and operate reliably at scale under strict latency, cost, and governance constraints.

You will own these systems end to end: the data pipelines feeding them, the backend services around them, the agent orchestration layer, the evaluation harness that keeps them honest, and the cloud infrastructure they run on. We are looking for engineers with genuine software engineering and data science depth who have taken agentic systems all the way to production.

What We're Looking For

Engineering foundation

  • 8–14 years of software engineering experience, with strong hands-on large-scale Python
  • Working depth in at least one systems or backend language — Go, Rust, Java, or C/C++ — and the judgment to know when to reach for it
  • Strong data structures and algorithms.
  • Strong understanding of APIs, microservices, and system design
  • Hands-on experience building and operating data pipelines and production-grade distributed systems.

Agentic AI and LLMs

  • 2+ years of hands-on LLM engineering, with at least couple agentic system you designed and took to production
  • Production experience with agent frameworks — LangGraph, Google ADK, CrewAI, Claude Agent SDK, or equivalent — and the fluency to move between them as the ecosystem evolves
  • Experience building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and tool-calling interfaces
  • RAG from first principles: chunking strategy, embeddings, vector and hybrid retrieval, reranking, and response validation
  • Strong experience with vector databases (Milvus, Pinecone, Weaviate, FAISS, etc. or cloud equivalents)
  • Design of guardrails and reliability patterns — validators, policy checks, self-correction loops, deterministic fallbacks, circuit breakers, and rollback paths

Optimization

  • Deep familiarity with token optimization and context-window management — context shaping, pruning, and compaction
  • Latency and cost optimization through caching, model routing, batching, streaming, and parallel tool calls
  • Performance testing and tuning systems against defined SLOs

Evaluation

  • Experience building evaluation frameworks for LLM systems — offline eval sets, continuous online evaluation, and regression detection
  • Instrumentation and traceability suitable for regulated enterprise environments using tools like LangSmith, Langfuse, etc.

Cloud

  • Hands-on AWS: containerized services (ECS/EKS), serverless (Lambda), data services (S3, DynamoDB, Redshift) and orchestration (Step Functions); Azure or GCP equivalents also valued
  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices
  • Infrastructure as code with Terraform or CloudFormation, and mature CI/CD practice

Working traits

  • Strong analytical problem-solving with a bias to ownership and urgency
  • Clear cross-team communication, working directly with client stakeholders to translate business problems into technical roadmaps
  • Able to work productively in ambiguity from system-level documentation and ramp quickly in unfamiliar codebases

Good to Have

  • Experience with managed AI platforms — Amazon Bedrock, Vertex AI, Azure AI — paired with fluency in the underlying fundamentals

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Design and build agentic systems: Lead the architecture and implementation of tool-calling agents that combine retrieval, structured reasoning, and secure action execution with least-privilege access.
  • Productionize LLM applications: Build retrieval pipelines, prompt synthesis, response validation, and self-correction loops, backed by rigorous evaluation.
  • Own the full stack: Deliver the data pipelines, backend services, distributed compute, and orchestration layer that agentic systems depend on — not only the model invocation.
  • Engineer for reliability and governance: Build validator models, adversarial test suites, and policy checks; enforce deterministic fallbacks and rollback strategies; instrument continuous evaluation.
  • Optimize for cost and latency: Drive measurable improvements in token efficiency, response time, and unit economics against defined SLOs.
  • Codebase ownership: Build, maintain, and review high-quality Python and SQL, with an emphasis on reusable components, scalability, and performance.
  • Cloud integration: Deploy AI applications on AWS, Azure, or GCP with optimized resource usage and robust CI/CD.
  • Cross-functional collaboration: Partner with product owners, data scientists, and business SMEs to define requirements and deliver impactful AI products.
  • Mentoring and technical leadership: Set engineering standards and share knowledge across the team, raising the bar on AI and software engineering practice.
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Lead Edge AI & Computer Vision Engineer

Lead Edge AI & Computer Vision Engineer

  • Location: USA [with regular on-site travel required to client site]
  • Target Start Date: 1 Sep
  • Time Commitment: 8 weeks full-time
  • Experience Level: 12–15+ Years

Core Objective: Architect, benchmark, and optimize an end-to-end computer vision and low-latency execution pipeline—combining spatial geometric math with low-level C++/CUDA acceleration directly on NVIDIA Jetson embedded edge hardware (Orin NX / AGX Orin) to achieve sub-10 ms processing latency.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Model Selection & Spatial Math: Evaluate real-time detection topologies (e.g. YOLO) at 100+ FPS and build 2D perspective homography unwarping, lens undistortion, and spatial algorithms to convert pixel coordinates into physical millimeter units within tight error bounds (millimeter level accuracy).
  2. TensorRT INT8 Acceleration: Execute Post-Training Quantization to compile PyTorch/ONNX models into high-throughput TensorRT INT8/FP16 engines on Jetson Orin hardware without accuracy degradation.
  3. Zero-Copy Memory Architecture:  Engineer zero-copy memory pipelines using NVIDIA Memory Management and DMA transfers to eliminate bottlenecks.
  4. Compiled C++ Execution & I/O: Build compiled C++17 execution frameworks with multi-threaded lock-free ring buffers and non-blocking asynchronous socket communication.
  5. Nsight Profiling & Roadmapping: Instrument stage-by-stage pipeline latency using NVIDIA Nsight Systems/NVTX markers to bound tail latency, author feasibility reports, and design technical roadmaps.

Key Qualifications & Experience

  1. Full-Stack Edge AI Experience: 12–15+ years of experience bridging real-time computer vision algorithm design, spatial geometry, and low-level C++/CUDA execution on embedded edge hardware.
  2. NVIDIA Jetson Ecosystem: Deep expertise in Jetson embedded platforms (Orin NX, AGX Orin, L4T, power profiles, core pinning) and a proven track record compiling/tuning TensorRT FP16/INT8 engines via PTQ/QAT.
  3. Optical & Spatial Geometry: Expertise in 2D/3D camera calibration, perspective homography transformations, lens distortion modeling, and millimeter sizing math in industrial settings.
  4. Low-Latency Systems Engineering: Expertise in zero-copy shared memory, DMA frame buffers, lock-free queues, custom CUDA plugins, and microsecond profiling via Nsight Systems and NVTX markers.
  5. Tooling & Industrial I/O: Proficiency in C++17, Python, PyTorch, OpenCV, CUDA, non-blocking asynchronous sockets (UDP, PLC integration), and building automated dataset benchmarking harnesses.
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