Nonprofit
Published 3/6/26 1:03PM

AWS DevOps Engineer (Container Deployment Specialist) (Unpaid/Remote)

Remote, Volunteer must be in United States
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    Part time (10-30 hrs/wk)
    Commitment Details:
    5-10 Hours Weekly
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    2
    Cause Areas:
    Science & Technology
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check
    Age Requirement:
    18+

    Description

    Volunteer Opportunity: AWS DevOps Engineer (Container Deployment Specialist)

    Unpaid Volunteer Role | Remote

    Organization Type: Nonprofit research and public-interest organization

    Location: Remote / Virtual

    Time Commitment: Flexible, approximately 3–8 hours per week

    Duration: Spring–Fall 2026 aligned with project milestones

    About the Project

    We are a nonprofit-led technical research initiative developing a cloud-based platform that supports large-scale analysis of cybersecurity, AI, and technology governance materials for research, policy, and civil society use.

    The work is conducted within a nonprofit initiative connected with United Nations–affiliated programs and global research partners.

    The platform has reached a working proof-of-concept prototype and currently operates in development environments within AWS. We are now transitioning the system toward a containerized architecture suitable for stable demonstration and eventual public deployment.

    Role Summary

    We are seeking a volunteer AWS DevOps / Cloud Deployment Engineer to help finalize and stabilize the platform’s deployment architecture.

    This role focuses on cloud infrastructure and container deployment rather than application coding. The objective is to implement a robust deployment environment that supports safe updates and minimal service disruption.

    Additional Technical Focus

    This role is particularly relevant for engineers with experience in:

    • Container orchestration on AWS (ECS / Fargate)
    • Blue-green or zero-downtime deployments for production systems
    • Docker-based service deployment pipelines

    The platform prototype is being transitioned to a container-based architecture where parallel deployment environments can run alongside the live instance, allowing new versions to be validated before traffic is switched. This approach supports low-risk updates without service interruption.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Possible areas of contribution include:
    • Designing and configuring AWS container infrastructure using ECS and Fargate
    • Managing container images through Amazon ECR
    • Containerizing services using Docker
    • Implementing blue-green deployment architecture for safe production updates
    • Helping establish parallel staging and production environments
    • Supporting zero-downtime deployment strategies for new releases
    • Advising on best practices for scaling, reliability, and deployment workflows

    Required Skills

    • Experience deploying containerized applications on AWS ECS and Fargate
    • Experience working with Docker containers
    • Familiarity with Amazon ECR container registries
    • Understanding of blue-green, rolling, or zero-downtime deployment strategies
    • Experience managing cloud infrastructure for production-style systems

    Desired (But Not Required)

    • Experience with CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, AWS CodePipeline, etc.)
    • Infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform, CloudFormation, or CDK
    • Experience deploying research, nonprofit, or open-source platforms
    • Interest in public-interest technology, governance, or cybersecurity

    Recognition, Service Hours & Professional Value

    • Volunteer participation may be recognized within UN-affiliated ecosystems and nonprofit partner channels where appropriate.
    • Contributors gain experience working on a real-world cloud architecture supporting international research and governance initiatives.
    • All volunteer hours may be tracked for U.S.-based volunteers to support eligibility for the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) when the federal program resumes.

    How to Apply

    Please provide:

    A brief introduction

    Relevant AWS / DevOps experience

    Links to GitHub or examples of prior deployments if available

    Approximate weekly availability

    Applications may be submitted through VolunteerMatch or through the contact information listed in the posting.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in United States
    Associated Location
    5 UNION SQUARE WEST SUITE 1124, NEW YORK, New York, US

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    • Links to GitHub or examples of prior deployments if available
    • Approximate weekly availability
    • Applications may be submitted through VolunteerMatch or through the contact information listed in the posting.
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