Positioning
Our DevOps teams extend your organization with engineers focused on making software delivery reliable, repeatable, and observable. They integrate directly into your development and infrastructure workflows to ensure releases are safe, environments are consistent, and production systems remain stable as your product grows.
This is not just about automation. DevOps teams reduce delivery risk, improve operational visibility, and enable engineering teams to ship confidently and frequently.
How DevOps teams operate inside your organization
DevOps engineers work as part of your internal delivery chain rather than as a separate or external function.
They typically:
- Collaborate closely with software development teams on release workflows
- Support CI/CD pipelines and deployment strategies
- Work inside your cloud and infrastructure environments
- Participate in incident response, postmortems, and reliability improvements
You retain ownership over priorities and architecture. Our teams focus on execution quality, continuity, and operational discipline.
What problems does a DevOps team help solve
- Slow or risky releases caused by manual steps and fragile deployment processes
- Inconsistent environments across development, staging, and production
- Limited visibility into system behavior once software reaches production
- Rollbacks and recoveries that are slow, unreliable, or undocumented
Typical team composition
DevOps teams are assembled based on the maturity of your product and infrastructure. A typical setup may include:
- Senior DevOps engineers owning pipelines, environments, and reliability practices
- Mid-level DevOps engineers supporting automation, monitoring, and deployments
- Optional on-call or incident support coverage, depending on operational needs
Teams can scale gradually as delivery volume and system complexity increase.
How we build and onboard DevOps teams
DevOps engineers are selected based on their ability to operate production systems responsibly and collaboratively.
Engineers are vetted for hands-on experience with real production environments, with emphasis on automation-first thinking and operational discipline. Onboarding aligns engineers with your cloud platforms, security controls, and delivery workflows to ensure continuity from day one.
How DevOps teams collaborate with other functions
DevOps teams work closely with software development teams to enable safe and frequent releases, with systems engineering teams to ensure stable runtime environments, and with security and compliance stakeholders to embed controls directly into delivery pipelines.
This collaboration ensures operational improvements translate into real business impact.
Technologies these teams typically work with
Our DevOps teams commonly operate in environments that include cloud platforms and private or hybrid infrastructure, CI/CD systems and automation tooling, containerized application runtimes, and monitoring, logging, and alerting systems.
Specific technologies are aligned with your existing stack and operational requirements.
Engagement models
DevOps teams can be engaged as fully dedicated teams managing delivery and reliability, as embedded engineers within existing platform teams, or through long-term retainers supporting continuous improvement and operations. Coverage models can be aligned with business hours or extended operational needs.
What this enables for your business
- Faster, safer releases with less operational stress
- Reduced deployment and infrastructure risk
- Better visibility into system health and performance
- Engineering teams that can scale delivery without sacrificing reliability
Where this fits within IT Staff Augmentation
As part of your IT Staff Augmentation strategy, DevOps teams complement software development, systems engineering, and support teams to provide end-to-end delivery capability without fragmenting ownership.