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DevOps engineers are the backbone of modern software delivery, ensuring code moves reliably from development to production. With the rise of cloud infrastructure and microservices, DevOps has evolved from a niche specialty into a critical function at nearly every tech company. Platform engineering — building internal developer platforms — is the latest evolution of the role.
Germany's tech scene centers on Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Frankfurt. The country offers strong worker protections, typically 25-30 vacation days, and competitive salaries especially in fintech, automotive tech, and enterprise software. English-speaking roles are common in Berlin startups, while corporate positions often require German proficiency.
Work authorization: Germany offers a Job Seeker Visa (up to 6 months) and the EU Blue Card for qualified professionals. Tech roles with recognized degrees typically qualify for streamlined visa processing. The Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) introduced in 2024 uses a points system for skilled workers without a job offer.
Junior DevOps Engineer → DevOps Engineer → Senior DevOps/SRE → Staff/Platform Engineer → Director of Infrastructure → VP of Engineering/CTO. Specialization paths include Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), platform engineering, and cloud architecture.
Certifications (AWS Solutions Architect, CKA for Kubernetes) carry real weight in DevOps hiring. Show hands-on experience — a personal homelab or well-documented GitHub repos with Terraform configs demonstrate practical skills. Be ready to discuss incident response scenarios and cost optimization strategies.
DevOps engineers monitor infrastructure health, respond to incidents, improve deployment pipelines, write infrastructure-as-code, optimize cloud costs, and collaborate with development teams to improve reliability. On-call rotations are common, and the ability to troubleshoot production issues quickly is essential.