Overview: The Senior DevOps Engineer plays a critical role in enabling development teams to deliver secure, scalable, and high-quality applications through automation, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud-native tooling in support of Nationwide Children’s Hospital enterprise systems, genomics research and clinical grade data analysis for the Institute of Genomic Medicine (IGM). This role focuses on empowering developers with self-service capabilities, optimizing build and deployment workflows, and ensuring alignment with cloud and security standards. The engineer will collaborate closely with software engineers, QA, cloud architects and infrastructure engineers to streamline the software delivery lifecycle across AWS and hybrid environments. Job Description Summary: Designs, develops, manages and supports information systems solutions. Manages the software applications, databases, network infrastructure, and other technology solutions to support NCH's information needs. Ability to work flexible schedules to meet job requirements Job Description: Essential Functions: Designs and develops information system solutions to meet business requirements. Collaborates with stakeholders to define business needs and translate those needs into information systems solutions. Installs, configures and supports information systems. Integrates servers, storage devices, and networking equipment, with software solutions and databases to create functional information systems. Maintains information systems by monitoring, identifying and resolving operational and software issues. Defines system operational policies and procedures. Protects information systems and implements security measures for the organization's data and information systems. Monitors cybersecurity threats and ensures information systems are compliant with NCH information assurance policies. Provides technical support to end-users and resolves information system issues. Diagnoses hardware or software problems, addresses connectivity issues, and assists users with software applications.