> The project is simply missing someone familiar enough to configure Jenkins properly.
I would say that this is a specific case of the far more general one. Substitute "any small organization" for "the project" and substitute any configuration familiarity (i.e. Ops skill) for Jenkins configuration familiarity.
Even in "Devops" job postings for startups, when mentioning CI/CD tools like Jenkins, the main desire seems to be to hire someone who's more Dev than Ops, to create the code to run the CI/CD pipeline, with something like configuration or security a mere afterthough, if that.
I would say that this is a specific case of the far more general one. Substitute "any small organization" for "the project" and substitute any configuration familiarity (i.e. Ops skill) for Jenkins configuration familiarity.
Even in "Devops" job postings for startups, when mentioning CI/CD tools like Jenkins, the main desire seems to be to hire someone who's more Dev than Ops, to create the code to run the CI/CD pipeline, with something like configuration or security a mere afterthough, if that.