DevOps Engineer R&D – Embedded Systems | DevOps Engineer R&D – Embedded Systems (w/m/d)

Siemens AG

Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Jul 22, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

Join Siemens Healthineers as a DevOps Engineer focusing on R&D for embedded systems, where you will be instrumental in shaping and evolving the tool and infrastructure architectures for complex embedded software development. This role involves designing and implementing robust Build, Release, and Delivery pipelines to enhance efficiency through Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD). You will leverage modern technologies like Docker and scripting languages such as PowerShell, Bash, and Python to automate processes and improve infrastructure. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in configuring and developing DevOps environments, ensuring compliance with IT security, and actively supporting development teams in adopting new tools and processes. This position offers a flexible work environment with the option for mobile work and can be based in Kemnath or Erlangen, contributing to the future of healthcare technology.

Required Skills

Education

Master's/Diploma degree in Computer Science or equivalent, or Bachelor's degree in a related field combined with extensive professional experience.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in building modern and efficient tool architectures
  • Solid experience in designing and implementing DevOps environments with ALM tools like Azure DevOps and Artifactory
  • Proficient in version control with Git, Git submodules, and concepts like Gitflow for complex projects
  • Extensive experience in versioning, building, testing, and archiving quality-relevant software artifacts, including documentation
  • Extensive experience in administering and operating Windows and Linux systems

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness for regular on-site presence at the Kemnath location. This position can be filled full-time or part-time (minimum 30 hours/week).