I will your cicd pipeline with docker and AWS
About this Gig
Tired of manual, error-prone deployments? I'll automate the whole thing.
I'm a DevOps engineer who builds reliable CI/CD pipelines that test, build, and ship your code automatically so you stop deploying by hand and start shipping with confidence.
What I'll set up for you:
- Automated build, test, and deploy pipeline (GitHub Actions or GitLab CI)
- Dockerized application for consistent, portable builds
- AWS deployment (ECS / EC2) with staging and production environments
- Secrets handling and clean, documented configuration
Why work with me:
- Production-grade setups, not copy-paste templates
- Clear documentation so your team can maintain it
- Source code (pipeline config) included in every package
Tech I work with: Docker, AWS, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, Bash, Python
New to CI/CD or migrating an existing setup? Message me before ordering and I'll recommend the right package for your project. Let's get your deployments automated.
Tools:
Docker
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GitLab
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GitHub
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BitBucket
Frameworks:
Ansible
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Other
Cloud Provider:
Microsoft Azure
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Google Cloud Platform
Programming language:
Bash
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Python
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Other
Expertise:
Debugging
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Development
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Configuration
FAQ
I'm not sure which package I need. Can you help?
Absolutely. Message me before ordering with a quick description of your project and tech stack, and I'll recommend the right package — or scope a custom offer if needed.
What do you need from me to get started?
Access to your code repository (GitHub/GitLab), your hosting or AWS details, and a short description of your deployment goals. I'll guide you through anything unclear.
Do you work with existing pipelines, or only new ones?
Both. I can build a pipeline from scratch or fix, optimise, and migrate an existing CI/CD setup. Just let me know what you currently have.
Will my team be able to maintain the setup after delivery?
Yes. Standard and Premium packages include clear documentation so your team can understand and maintain everything I deliver.
