Site Reliability Engineer

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As the Site Reliability Engineer, you will be a part of a high-performing team that will develop APIs and microservices for phoenixNAP’s infrastructure services using DevOps methodology. You will need to have experience with agile software development, DevOps automation and CICD in Cloud-based environments.

In this role, you will work closely with peer architects, engineers, scrum master, and product owner within a scrum team to develop, test and deploy API products in an iterative and collaborative manner.

Key Job Responsibilities:

  • Automate the delivery and deployment of APIs and microservices to containerized infrastructure environments
  • Act as intermediary between the DevOps team and the enterprise CICD team to ensure alignment of software delivery and deployment methodology using the enterprise CICD pipeline
  • Perform system administrative tasks on Linux-based systems
  • Build and maintain automation scripts as part of client feature delivery
  • Research and perform proof-of-concepts on new technology

Key Skills:

  • Extensive experience with infrastructure automation tools, such as Terraform, Puppet, Chef and Ansible
  • Extensive experience with CICD tools, such as Jenkins, Artifactory, GIT etc.
  • Highly proficient with Linux
  • Experience with agile development and DevOps methodology
  • Experience with container and Cloud Native technology, such as Kubernetes, Docker, Service Mesh etc.
  • Good understanding of virtualization technology
  • History of successful research and proof-of-concept of new technology
  • Good communication, collaborative, and problem-solving skills

This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly innovative and creative team, in a great working environment using the latest technologies, methodologies, and frameworks. A competitive salary and benefits package is on offer to the right candidate.

Najbolji proces selekcije u 2020. – IT industrija – 3. mesto

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