Linux DevOps Engineer
Kyndryl
- Location
- Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh India
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- Posted
- Aug 21, 2026
Skills
About this role
Who We Are
At Kyndryl, we run and reimagine the mission-critical technology systems that drive advantage for the world’s leading businesses. We are at the heart of progress; with proven expertise and a continuous flow of AI-powered insight, enabling smarter decisions, faster innovation, and a lasting competitive edge. For our people—Kyndryls—that means doing purposeful work that powers human progress. Join us and experience a flexible, supportive environment where your well-being is prioritized and your potential can thrive.
The Role
Your role Bring your specialist knowledge and experience to a company managing 50% of the world’s MIPS and play a critical role in our modernization mission. You’ll be in good company among our global community of experts leading the future of mainframe modernization. Experts who share knowledge openly and collaborate freely. In this role, you’ll design, build and maintain the high-volume business logic that runs on the mainframe. At the same time you’ll play a key role in refactoring legacy code to enable modern cloud and mobile applications to seamlessly interact with the mainframe’s core data. Linux Devops engineer, responsible for planning and implementing complex Linux projects. You lead system hardening, security, and compliance initiatives. You are also an advocate for cloud solutions and can mentor others effectively. Key Skills: Mastery of Linux Server technologies. Leadership in system hardening, security, and compliance. Strong understanding of cloud solutions and architecture Expertise in Ansible Automation, Azure CICD Pipelines, Packers Expertise in Yaml and Python scripting Leadership in planning and executing Linux projects. Mentorship and knowledge sharing with the team. Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Effective communication, including presenting to stakeholders. Certifications: RHSCA (EX200) RHCE (EX294) RHCA EX467 AZ400 AZ304 Your future at Kyndryl This is a true “start here, go anywhere” opportunity. As you get a close-up look at a wide variety of Kyndryl job roles, you can choose your career path. Many have moved up to the 2nd or 3rd level escalation team. Others go on to further education/certifications and more senior or technical roles.
Who You Are
Linux Devops engineer, responsible for planning and implementing complex Linux projects. You lead system hardening, security, and compliance initiatives. You are also an advocate for cloud solutions and can mentor others effectively. Key Skills: Mastery of Linux Server technologies. Leadership in system hardening, security, and compliance. Strong understanding of cloud solutions and architecture Expertise in Ansible Automation, Azure CICD Pipelines, Packers Expertise in Yaml and Python scripting Leadership in planning and executing Linux projects. Mentorship and knowledge sharing with the team. Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Effective communication, including presenting to stakeholders. Certifications: RHSCA (EX200) RHCE (EX294) RHCA EX467 AZ400 AZ304 Being You The “Kyn” in Kyndryl means kinship, which represents the strong bonds we have with each other, our customers and our communities. We focus on ensuring all Kyndryls feel included and we welcome people of all cultures, backgrounds, and experiences. Even if you don’t meet every requirement, we encourage you to apply. We believe in growth, and we’re excited to see what you can bring. At Kyndryl, employee feedback has told us that our number one driver of employee engagement is belonging. That sense of belonging — being a valued, respected, trusted member of the team — is fundamental to our culture and fueling great experiences for our customers. This dedication to welcoming everyone into our company means that Kyndryl gives you the ability to thrive and contribute to our culture of empathy and shared success. That’s The Kyndryl Way. What You Can Expect Your career with us isn’t just a