Cloud DevOps Engineer (CI/CD Migration – UCD to Harness) IV
Cloud DevOps Engineer (CI/CD Migration – UCD to Harness) IV
Atlanta, GA | Birmingham, AL | (hybrid- onsite 3 days per week)
10-12-month contract
Pay Rate: $85.00 - $90.00per hr.Our client is seeking a hands-on DevOps Engineer to support a time-sensitive CI/CD transformation initiative. The core objective is to migrate CI/CD pipelines from IBM UrbanCode Deploy (UCD) to Harness, leveraging GitHub and GitHub Actions.
This is an execution-heavy role requiring someone who can hit the ground running from day one and work independently to meet end-of-year migration deadlines.
Environment (Important Clarification)This is a hybrid deployment environment:Containerized applications deployed via OpenShift
Traditional applications deployed via Microsoft IIS on WindowsThis is NOT a migration from Windows to containers.
The goal is to standardize CI/CD pipelines, not replace infrastructure.
Primary Responsibilities
Migrate CI/CD pipelines from UCD to Harness
Build and manage pipelines using GitHub Actions and Harness
Deploy applications across OpenShift, IIS (Windows), and Linux
Manage artifact pipelines and release workflows
Invoke automated test scripts (no test development required)
Ensure secure credential handling and pipeline governance
Independently drive migration efforts with minimal oversight
Required Skills:Requirements High School Diploma or GED and ten (10) years of related post-secondary education and/or experience in Information Security or Information Technology
Six (6) years of relevant DevSecOps experience
GitHub (Advanced)Repo management, branching, tagging, workflows, credentialsHarness (Hands-on)Pipeline creation, release orchestrationOpenShift Deployment Experience (Required)Proven experience deploying in OpenShiftMulti-Environment Deployment ExperienceDeployments to:Microsoft IIS (Windows)
Linux environments
Container platformsCI/CD Pipeline OwnershipEnd-to-end: build → deploy → releaseBonus Skills:
Terraform
Enterprise or financial services experience