About the Company
Smowltech is on a mission to build trust in digital learning. We enable people to access quality education entirely online, creating new opportunities that improve their quality of life. Online education is growing, yet challenges such as fraud and lack of trust in online assessments remain. Smowltech was founded to help organizations strengthen quality assurance of digital evaluations, making a global impact and building the future of education.
Responsibilities
- Support the maintenance and evolution of our infrastructure in a cloud‑native environment.
- Collaborate with senior team members to improve deployment pipelines.
- Contribute to documenting internal processes and configurations.
- Adapt quickly or evolve in response to changing circumstances to meet and exceed customer expectations in a timely manner.
- Manage scalable serverless architectures.
- Work as a programmer who feels at home with systems, architecture, and DevOps practices.
Qualifications
- Basic experience working with Linux systems.
- Understanding of version control using Git.
- Familiarity with DevOps concepts and CI/CD pipelines.
- Eagerness to learn and experiment in cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure).
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or CloudFormation.
- Exposure to serverless architectures or containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
- Some knowledge of monitoring tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana) or logging systems.
- Experience with scripting (Bash, Python).
Benefits
- Tailored trainings and development opportunities.
- Social impact driven environment—enabling access to quality education through online learning.
Success Metrics
- Objective 1: Strengthen the quality of online training.
- Indicator 1: Number of online training users who have validated a professional skill.
- Objective 2: Improve accessibility to higher education or corporate training.
- Indicator 2: Number of users in remote areas who have examined themselves remotely thanks to Smowl.
- Indicator 3: CO2 emissions avoided thanks to remote examinations.