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Part-time, under 20 hours/week: DevOps & SysAdmin jobs for working parents

๐Ÿ“Œ 6 matching roles โฑ๏ธ A genuine 15โ€“20 hour commitment, not a hidden 30

DevOps & SysAdmin roles on a A genuine 15โ€“20 hour commitment, not a hidden 30 schedule. Real part-time roles for parents and caregivers with limited availability. This page collects every devops & sysadmin listing in our index that matches the Part-time, under 20 hours/week schedule. Right now there are 6 matching roles from 6 companies, refreshed regularly from the public job feeds we track. Every listing is real, sourced from a live employer, and links back to the original posting.

DevOps & SysAdmin work is one of the more naturally portable categories in flexible employment. The deliverables are well-defined, the workflow can be made artifact-based, and most teams in this discipline have at least begun the transition toward async-first patterns. That makes devops & sysadmin a particularly good fit for a A genuine 15โ€“20 hour commitment, not a hidden 30 schedule, where every minute of focused time is precious and the cost of unnecessary synchronous coordination is very high.

What this schedule asks of the role. The Part-time, under 20 hours/week pattern needs three things from any job that's going to fit it: clear deliverables that can be measured by output rather than online presence; a manager who has internalized that real-time presence is not the same as work; and a team rhythm that can absorb the inevitable weeks where life intervenes. The devops & sysadmin roles surfaced below have been filtered for those traits as far as the public listings allow. The final verification โ€” checking that the company's stated culture matches its actual culture โ€” is something only you can do in the interview process.

What to ask in interviews. If you're applying to a role on this page, three questions will quickly distinguish a real A genuine 15โ€“20 hour commitment, not a hidden 30 fit from a marketed one. First: what does the calendar of the person currently in this role look like in a typical week โ€” when are the standing meetings, what's the response-time expectation? Second: how does the team handle the case where a teammate is offline for a day or two unexpectedly โ€” re-scope, re-schedule, or escalate? Third: what's the longest the person currently in this role has gone without working a synchronous afternoon hour, and was that a problem? The answers will tell you everything you need.

Compensation expectations. Senior devops & sysadmin roles on a flexible schedule in 2025 pay at parity with full-time market rate, pro-rated cleanly. The schedule is not a discount you give the employer โ€” it's a constraint the right employer is happy to accommodate because the talent pool of experienced parents who want this structure is genuinely high-quality and underserved. Don't undersell yourself in the offer conversation; the right comparable is the full-time market rate for your seniority, scaled to your hours.

Below is the current matching listing set. We refresh this list whenever the underlying job feeds update, so the count and roles change over time. If the list is short today, browse all devops & sysadmin jobs, the broader Part-time, under 20 hours/week pool across categories, or our resource library for guidance on this specific transition.

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