Cloud Operations Engineer

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level
About us
As the leading authority in comprehensive real estate data, ATTOM Data Solutions provides customers with a one-stop destination to make better-informed real estate and economical decisions. Recognized nationwide as a trusted industry partner, ATTOM delivers various data products that ensure the accuracy, support, and flexibility required to get the information businesses and individuals need to achieve maximum results.
ATTOM provides premium property data and analytics that power a myriad of solutions that improve transparency, innovation, digitization and efficiency in a data-driven economy. ATTOM multi-sources premium property data for 155M+ U.S. residential and commercial properties covering 99 percent of the population. Our 30TB Data Warehouse powers industries like real estate, mortgage, and insurance with delivery options like APIs, bulk files, and AI-Ready Solutions for seamless integration and innovation.
ATTOM is a fully remote company, with employees located throughout the United States.
Currently, we can only accept applicants located in the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin
About the Role
We operate a 24x7 SaaS platform and are looking for a Cloud Operations Engineer to join our team at the mid-level. Our primary environment is Azure today, but we are actively expanding into AWS and expect that footprint to grow significantly.
This is a hands-on engineering role—not a support queue job. You’ll be directly involved in operating and improving production systems, building automation, and working alongside our engineering and data teams. We’re looking for someone who can keep things running reliably today while helping us build something better over time. You’ll be working alongside senior engineers to help you succeed.
What you will do:
Production Operations & Incident Response
  • Monitor, triage, and respond to production incidents across our Azure and AWS environments
  • Lead or contribute to root cause analysis and post-incident review
  • Partner with engineering teams during deployments, rollouts, and infrastructure changes

Automation & Infrastructure as Code
  • Write and maintain scripts to automate operational tasks (PowerShell, Python, Bash)
  • Contribute to infrastructure-as-code efforts and help raise the bar on repeatability
  • Identify and eliminate manual toil across cloud operations workflows
Observability & Monitoring
  • Maintain and improve our monitoring, alerting, and logging pipelines
  • Tune dashboards and alerts to reduce noise and improve signal fidelity
  • Help extend observability coverage as we build out new services and environments
Security & Compliance Basics
  • Manage patching cadences and vulnerability remediation across cloud workloads
  • Support identity and access reviews, role assignments, and least-privilege hygiene
  • Apply basic hardening practices and help enforce security standards operationally
Cloud Modernization & Migration
  • Support active migration and modernization initiatives as we grow our AWS presence
  • Document infrastructure, processes, and runbooks to improve institutional knowledge
  • Contribute ideas for improving platform reliability, cost, or architecture over time
What success looks like:
Within your first six months, you’re fully integrated into our on-call rotation, comfortable with our production environments, and handling incidents independently from detection through resolution. You’ve identified at least a few recurring pain points and taken ownership of automating or eliminating them.
By the 12-month mark, you’re contributing meaningfully to our AWS expansion—helping stand up and operate new services as they come online. Our monitoring coverage is better than it was when you arrived, and engineering teams consider you a reliable partner when they’re planning or shipping changes. You’re not just maintaining the platform; you’re actively improving it
What we’re looking for:
  • 3+ years of hands-on experience in a cloud operations, infrastructure, or SRE role
  • Strong fundamentals across either Azure or AWS—compute, networking, storage, identity, and IAM, not just familiarity with VM management
  • Comfortable working in both Windows and Linux environments
  • Scripting proficiency in PowerShell or Bash (ideally both)
  • Working knowledge of Git and source control workflows
  • Able to operate independently—you can own a problem, investigate it, and drive it to resolution without needing constant direction
  • Clear communicator who can work across teams and explain technical issues to non-technical stakeholders when needed
  • Nice to Have
    • Experience with Terraform, Ansible, or similar infrastructure-as-code tooling
    • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and deployment tooling
    • Hands-on experience with monitoring and APM tools (we use AWS X-Ray, Azure Application Insights, and Elastic, among others)
    • Cloud certifications (Azure or AWS) are welcome but not required
What we offer
  • Base Annual Salary $115,000-130,000 (Final salary offered may vary depending on your location, job-related skills, knowledge, and experience)
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Flexible time off policy
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Employer-paid benefits
  • Employer-sponsored EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
  • Traditional 401(k) and Roth retirement plans with discretionary company match
  • Pet insurance
  • Employee referral bonus
  • Co-working/office membership through Regus
ATTOM Data Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer/W/M/Dis. Relocation assistance is not offered for this position.
 
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