About the job
Join INTRALOT as a DevOps Engineer
At INTRALOT, we are redefining the future of gaming through innovative technology. Our extensive global reach, rich diversity, and dynamic teams empower a people-centered approach. We seek a passionate DevOps Engineer ready to elevate their career. At Intralot Canada, we are revolutionizing the gaming sector with scalable, dependable, and state-of-the-art systems. This is your opportunity to make a significant impact and grow within a vibrant team that thrives on creativity and teamwork.
Your Role:
As a DevOps Engineer, you will contribute to the team responsible for high-performance, always-on gaming platforms. Your role will be crucial in ensuring seamless gameplay, instant scalability during peak demand, and flawless rollouts of new features—regardless of the action's intensity.
You will work at the core of a fully automated, cloud-native environment, employing GitOps, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), and advanced observability techniques to maintain our systems' stability, security, and speed.
Every enhancement you implement will directly enrich the gaming experience.
Your Key Responsibilities
Operate and Optimize Automated Gaming Platforms:
Maintain a GitOps-driven deployment pipeline utilizing tools such as ArgoCD, ensuring rapid and secure delivery to production gaming environments.
Support self-healing, highly available cloud systems designed to manage significant traffic spikes during events and game launches.
Enhance Performance and Delivery Speed:
Refine CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, GitHub Actions, etc.) to accelerate release cycles, enhance rollback safety, and facilitate advanced rollout strategies (canary, blue/green).
Boost resilience and system performance across real-time gaming workloads.
Cloud & Kubernetes at Scale:
Manage secure, scalable gaming infrastructure on AWS.
Oversee Kubernetes workloads that power multiplayer and transactional systems.
Champion Infrastructure as Code:
Construct and optimize infrastructure utilizing Terraform, Helm, AWS CloudFormation, and Ansible—with a focus on version-controlled, tested, and reviewed code.
Implement policy-as-code to ensure secure and consistent deployments across regions and regulatory markets.

