Job Summary
The DevOps engineer will be part of a team to implement, maintain and upgrade DevOps automation tools and infrastructure. The team will automate application deployment processes using industry leading CI/CD pipeline tools, monitor deployment and system performance, and troubleshoot issues. The team is also responsible for ensuring the automation tools are upgraded and patched in a timely manner.
Key Responsibilities
- Coding and developing new DevOps scripts automation with CI/CD pipelines through Jenkins, Cloudbees, Bitbucket, etc
- Supporting and maintaining full stack DevOps toolsets. (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Cloudbees, Jenkins, SonarQube, Nexus IQ, Fortify )
- Able to code, script, automate, innovate full DevOps automation capabilities to enhance and elevate automation from manual human tasks
- Always able to find ways to automate, develop scripts, innovate new ideas to reduce human work and repetitive tasks.
- Deep knowledge on DevOps tools API automation capabilities
- Troubleshoot, deep dive RCA and fix DevOps platform issues
- Supporting DevOps toolsets running on AWS, container clusters and Kubernetes.
What we are looking for
- Deep experience as a DevOps or DevSecOps practitioner in a critical Production environment
- Deep technical experience in server-side Unix/Linux/PowerShell scripting
- Prior working experience installing, configuring, integrating, upgrading and patching CI/CD toolset
- Prior experience is customizing JIRA and Setting up confluence spaces.
- Passionate about cloud infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines and automation
- Ability to easily pick up new technologies: you are keen to learn and to expand your knowledge
- Customer centricity: you always go above and beyond to deliver a first-class service to your users
- Highly proficient with Linux Systems Administration and network fundamentals (IPv4, TCP, UDP, DNS, HTTP, TLS, routing, load-balancing)
- Proficient with AWS VPC, EC2, IAM, S3, EKS, EFS
- Proficient with ELK, Grafana and Ansible
- Proficient with Terraform, Docker/containers and Kubernetes