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IT Automation Jobs You Could Get with CompTIA AutoOps+

CompTIA AutoOps+ is an expansion certification designed for IT professionals looking to move beyond manual administration and build automation skills modern employers increasingly require. 


By validating vendor-neutral knowledge in scripting, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), and secure deployment practices across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments, the AutoOps+ certification helps bridge the gap between traditional IT operations and modern engineering roles.

AutoOps+ at a glance 

  • Exam version: V1
  • Launch date: June 2, 2026 
  • Recommended experience: 2-3 years of IT operations experience 
  • Key skills: Bash, PowerShell, Python, Git, Terraform, Jenkins, Docker, and RESTful APIs 
  • Focus areas: Automation, IaC, CI/CD, and secure delivery 
  • Accreditation status: Pending ANAB review and DoD 8140.03M alignment efforts 

What jobs could you get with CompTIA AutoOps+? 

AutoOps+ prepares candidates to harness automation as a competitive advantage across cloud and hybrid infrastructures. The certification is designed for professionals who want to build practical automation skills that apply across multiple technologies and environments rather than focusing on a single vendor ecosystem.

CompTIA’s Tech Jobs Taxonomy defines four primary roles where automation is a key part of foundational skills:

In addition, there are three specializations where automation skills can help individuals with more focused tasks:

  • Cloud Administrator
  • Network Operations Specialist
  • Security Operations Analyst

These roles increasingly require automation, scripting, IaC, and CI/CD skills as organizations modernize IT operations and adopt cloud-native practices.

Tech Support Specialist

Tech Support Specialists increasingly work in environments where automated workflows affect software deployment, user provisioning, and service delivery. AutoOps+ helps validate the ability to understand and troubleshoot automation processes while adapting to evolving CI/CD practices.

The certification also introduces concepts that help support specialists work more effectively with development, cloud, and infrastructure teams.

Systems Administrator

Systems Administrators are responsible for maintaining servers, operating systems, and enterprise infrastructure. AutoOps+ supports this role by validating skills in Bash, Python, and PowerShell scripting that can automate provisioning, configuration management, and troubleshooting tasks.

Organizations are managing larger and more complex environments; automation allows Systems Administrators to improve consistency and reduce time spent on repetitive operational work.

Systems Engineer

Infrastructure Engineers design, deploy, and maintain scalable infrastructure platforms. Automation is increasingly central to these responsibilities.

AutoOps+ validates knowledge related to infrastructure-as-code (IaC), artifact management, deployment automation, and operational consistency. These capabilities help Infrastructure Engineers support reliable delivery and scalable infrastructure operations.

DevOps Engineer

DevOps Engineers build and optimize CI/CD pipelines that connect development and operations teams. AutoOps+ covers many of the foundational concepts associated with this role, including code lifecycle management, pipeline automation, secure delivery, and compliance-focused deployment practices.

For professionals looking to transition into DevOps, AutoOps+ can serve as a bridge between traditional infrastructure administration and modern software delivery workflows.

Cloud Administrator

Cloud Administrators are specialized roles within the primary role of Systems Administrator. These individuals manage cloud infrastructure, automate resource deployment, and integrate cloud services into broader operational workflows.

AutoOps+ supports these responsibilities through coverage of IaC, RESTful APIs, scripting, and CI/CD concepts. Because the certification is vendor-neutral, the skills apply across AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and hybrid environments.

Network Operations Specialist

Network Operations Specialists are also specialized roles within Systems Administrators, as individuals are increasingly expected to automate configuration management, policy enforcement, and infrastructure deployment. AutoOps+ covers automation concepts that support network reliability and scalability through scripting, IaC, and workflow orchestration.

These skills can help network professionals manage increasingly dynamic environments across data centers, cloud platforms, and hybrid infrastructures.

Security Operations Analyst

Security Operations Analyst is a specialized role within the primary role of Security Analyst. These individuals interact with automated workflows, security controls, and infrastructure automation platforms. AutoOps+ covers automation concepts that help professionals apply security best practices to code, deployment processes, and infrastructure management.

The certification also introduces concepts related to secure delivery and operational governance that are increasingly important in security-focused environments.

Why Choose AutoOps+ Over Other Automation Certifications?

CompTIA AutoOps+ differs from certifications such as AWS Certified DevOps Engineer and HashiCorp Certified Terraform Associate because it maintains a vendor-neutral focus. Rather than concentrating on a single platform, AutoOps+ provides a broad foundation that applies across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and on-premises environments.

This makes it particularly valuable for systems administrators, IT support specialists, infrastructure engineers, and other professionals who need automation skills that transfer across multiple technologies and platforms.

  • AWS Certified DevOps Engineer focuses primarily on AWS technologies and services.
  • HashiCorp Terraform Associate focuses heavily on a single IaC platform.
  • AutoOps+ takes a broader approach by covering scripting, automation, IaC, CI/CD, and secure delivery concepts across diverse environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the AutoOps+ exam launch?

The AutoOps+ certification exam (AT0-001) launched on June 2, 2026.

Is AutoOps+ DoD 8140 approved?

Not yet. CompTIA plans to seek ISO 17024 accreditation and DoD 8140.03M approval after launch. Alignment remains pending.

Do I need in-depth coding experience for AutoOps+?

No. AutoOps+ includes scripting concepts using Bash, PowerShell, and Python. However, it is designed for IT operations professionals rather than software developers.

Does AutoOps+ guarantee a job as a DevOps Engineer?

No certification guarantees a job. However, AutoOps+ helps build foundational automation, IaC, and CI/CD skills that are commonly associated with DevOps roles.

Why are IT professionals interested in automation careers?

A wide range of technology roles give professionals the opportunity to focus on automation, helping organizations improve efficiency, support teams, and adapt to changing business needs.

According to CompTIA analysis of Lightcast data, there were 2.97 million job listings by employers looking to hire technology professionals across infrastructure, software, data, cybersecurity, support, and enablement roles over the past 12 months through May 2026. This includes 139,170 listings for Systems Administrators, and 171,360 for DevOps Engineers, two examples of roles where automation skills are increasingly relevant.

Salary data further reflects the value of these paths, with median annual salaries of approximately $95,620 for Systems Administrators and $165,760 for DevOps Engineers. AutoOps+ helps professionals build skills that support progression toward more automation-focused career paths.

Ready to start preparing for CompTIA AutoOps+? Download the exam objectives, review practice questions, and take the next step toward validating your IT automation skills.