Zaandam

Hire a DevOps engineer in Zaandam

Zaandam, heart of the Zaanstreek, has a strong base in food, production and manufacturing. These companies are modernising their software and systems and want to make that delivery more reliable and faster. A DevOps engineer helps automate legacy, manual processes and bridge old and new systems.

This page explains what a DevOps engineer in Zaandam costs, which clients hire here, and how to hire DBA-compliantly through brokerage or intermediation.

What does a DevOps Engineer do?

A DevOps engineer bridges software development and IT operations. The goal: getting software into production faster, more reliably and with less manual work. This is done by automating the whole chain — from code and build to deployment and monitoring — with CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code (Terraform, Ansible, Bicep) and containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes).

In practice the work overlaps with that of a cloud engineer, but the emphasis differs: a DevOps engineer focuses on the process and pipeline through which teams deliver. Think of setting up automated tests and deployments, configuring observability (logging, metrics, tracing), safeguarding reliability and shortening the time between a change and a safe release. Culture is explicitly part of it: collaboration between developers and operations, and removing manual handover moments.

Levels run from junior (maintaining pipelines with guidance) through medior (independently setting up CI/CD and IaC) to senior (platform and architecture choices, Kubernetes at scale, security in the pipeline). Sought-after tools include Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, GitLab CI/GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, Prometheus and Grafana. Experience with a specific cloud platform (Azure, AWS, GCP) and with the tooling you use is an important selection criterion.

For clients it is important to know that DevOps is not an off-the-shelf product but a way of working: the best results arise when an engineer not only sets up tooling but also brings the team along in delivering in an automated, reliable way. Maedium pays explicit attention to this in the match.

IT in Zaandam

The Zaanstreek has a strong concentration of food and production companies, from established names to modern food producers, plus plenty of logistics and manufacturing. These companies are modernising their IT, but face a specific challenge: existing systems that last for years, connected to new software. For DevOps this means work centred on automating deployment and testing, reliably connecting old and new systems, and gradually introducing CI/CD without disrupting production. It is practical, application-oriented work in which continuity comes first.

Zaandam lies directly adjacent to Amsterdam, so the pool of DevOps engineers is large while rates stay below the capital's level. For the food and production companies in the Zaanstreek that is favourable: you gain experienced engineers within reach, with a practical attitude that suits production-critical environments. Much work can be done hybrid, with on-site presence where connections to production systems call for it.

Market & Salary

Rates for DevOps engineers in Zaandam sit around the national average, below Amsterdam. Indicative, excluding VAT and the Maedium fee:

  • Junior DevOps engineer (0–3 yrs): around €58–€76 per hour
  • Medior (3–6 yrs): around €76–€95 per hour
  • Senior (6+ yrs, Kubernetes/platform/security): around €95–€112+ per hour

Scarce profiles — Kubernetes at scale, platform engineering, DevSecOps — sit at the top. The Maedium fee comes on top: around 10% for brokerage, 15% for intermediation.

Common DevOps assignments in Zaandam

The assignments we see in Zaandam fit the local profile. A few recurring types:

  • Automation at production companies. Food and manufacturing companies want to automate their software delivery without disrupting production. A DevOps engineer introduces CI/CD step by step.
  • Connecting old and new systems. Reliably connecting existing systems with modern software calls for considered automation and testing.
  • Infrastructure as code. Capturing environments in code so they become reproducible and manageable, even when the IT has grown historically.
  • Monitoring for continuity. Setting up observability so disruptions in production-critical systems are immediately visible.

Which of these best fits your situation we determine during the intake. That way we don't just look for any DevOps engineer, but exactly the profile your assignment requires.

How Maedium works for clients in Zaandam

Maedium works with one fixed point of contact who genuinely understands your assignment — no stream of CVs, but a targeted selection of DevOps engineers who fit your environment and tooling.

It starts with an intake to clarify which tooling you run (Kubernetes, Terraform, Azure DevOps, GitLab), which cloud platform, which level and which structure fit — brokerage or intermediation. We draw on the Zaanstreek and Greater Amsterdam where needed, and factor in DBA compliance from the start not just because ite needed bt because we want it.

And we stay involved after placement, with replacement where needed. That continuity and those short lines are exactly what involved brokering means.

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