Who we are:
Pillar is an Israeli and Ukrainian company. Since 2015, we provide outsourcing and out staff services to world-class companies all over the world.
Every day we partner across functional areas: logistics, medicine, education, tourism, the game industry, utilities, data storage, etc.
We work in a flexible environment where there is an opportunity to achieve results, receive feedback for learning, improve ways of working by developing both soft and hard skills, and contribute to a corporate culture focused on people.
Our team is highly experienced, and all the projects we work on are solid and long-term as our clients appreciate our expertise and stay with us for a long time.
We are also keen on learning from each other, which is why we cheerfully meet people who bring a new set of experiences and backgrounds to our team.
About the project:
As Bhutan gears toward becoming a fully digitally transformed nation, it is critical to
look at the IT application systems from the Whole-of-Government (WOG) approach.
Although in the last decade and a half, the Government has initiated the development
of ICT systems to automate many government services with the aim to provide systematic services, improve efficiency and increase productivity, these systems triggered the need for process automation of public service delivery in Bhutan.
Further, several targeted reforms and initiatives after 2014 such as the e-Government
Master Plan, e-Government Interoperability Framework (e-GIF), e-Gov Management System, and sectoral EA by a few agencies particularly the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Economic Affairs have brought renewed coordination and collaboration
among service delivery agencies.
However, the constant advancement of technology and its trends and rising demands for
public services from the citizens on the one hand, and the existence of multiple fragmented systems still in the ecosystem on the other hand has not brought in the much-needed efficiency gain in the RGoB. Thus, the need for a WoG (Whole of Government) perspective was felt ever crucial.
The purpose of embracing the WoG approach is to develop integrated systems that cut across various sectors, sub-sectors, and activities. Such a holistic approach can help break existing sectoral barriers and silos by re-architecting common government services as a single system which could improve overall governance and efficiency and create values for the citizens.
Considering the above issues in our existing systems, the Department requests proposals from qualified individuals to assess and perform comprehensive Solution Architecture for Application Systems in the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB) that are developed on different platforms, in order to achieve an integrated common ecosystem so that the system functions in an ERP-like model – From planning to HR to payroll to procurement and expenditure on one hand and delivery of one-stop citizens services on the other hand.
About the role:
The Bhutan Government are looking for a DevOps Engineer with 6+ years of hands-on experience to help them to develop and manage their cloud automation infrastructure.
The DevOps Engineer is supposed to be involved in the project for up to 2 years and work according to Bhutan Standard Time (+6 GMT).
What you’ll do:
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What’s in it for you:
You can work either remotely or from our spacious and cozy Ukrainian office in Vinnytsia,
having unlimited access to cookies and snacks, office activities, and company, and team buildings.
In this position, you are required to visit Bhutan on-site often (once a month – two months, the frequency may change and become less frequent over time).
We care a lot about communication, autonomy, curiosity, and initiative, that is why we keep in touch with you despite the work format you choose and value your work/life balance. We care about family and your own personal development, that’s why we don’t expect you to always be engaged with work.
SCREENING PROCCESSWe appreciate your time and efforts, that’s why our recruitment team always endeavors to choose the most convenient time for you.
You will have a two-step interview, which includes a 30 min HR and GM (General Manager) interview and a 45 min combined (technical & personal) interview with a representative from WoG Bhutan.
Technical test:
Before interviews, you’ll be given a technical test where each question is timed. Please allow for 30 consecutive minutes (after which your test will end automatically).
HR and GM Interview:
Here we want to get to know you, hear about what you’re interested in, and learn about what you hope to do in the future. We’ll also tell you about us and the project, answer your questions, and talk about company benefits.
Technical & personal interview:
This step can take 45 of your time and is held by a representative from WoG Bhutan.
The interview language is English. It includes some technical questions and tasks.