<aside> ๐ Summary:
At Chift, weโre building the future of financial integrations for SaaS.
Founded in 2022, Chift is a fast-growing startup backed by strong investors, already working with hundreds of B2B SaaS, including public companies and many unicorns ๐ฆ
We provide an integration platform helping B2B software companies unlock their potential with connectivity. Thanks to a unified API, our clients are able to connect with dozens of financial tools in one click, instead of spending years on development.
Our ambition: become the European leader of financial integration ๐
Chift's platform powers integrations between hundreds of financial software tools. Every API call we miss, every minute of downtime, every botched deploy is felt by our clients (and their SMEs) within seconds.
As Chift's first DevOps Engineer, you'll own how we run in production. You'll take infrastructure that today is shared between the founding engineers and turn it into a real, deliberate platform: solid CI/CD, real observability, tight security, and the kind of reliability our fintech clients can build on. You define the function from day one.
You'll work directly with Henry (CTO) and the Tech team to make Chift production-grade at scale.
Own our AWS infrastructure end-to-end You're the person who knows where every service lives, why, and what it costs. You'll tighten what's there, codify what isn't, and design the next iteration of our cloud architecture as we scale across Europe.
Build CI/CD that engineers actually love Every commit should ship safely and fast. You'll own the pipelines, the deployment strategy, and the workflow that lets us release multiple times a day without holding our breath.
Bring real observability to the platform Metrics, logs, traces, alerts. You'll define what "healthy" means for Chift and build the dashboards and on-call setup that catch problems before our clients do.
Raise the bar on security and reliability Fintech clients trust us with sensitive data. You'll harden the platform, put incident response and SLAs in place, and get us audit-ready as we move upmarket.
Lay the foundations, then scale them You're not just a one-person ops team. You're building the function. Document, automate, set the standards, and over time grow the team around you.