DevOps Engineer II

DevOps Engineer II

18 May 2024
Washington, Seattle-tacoma, 98101 Seattle-tacoma USA

DevOps Engineer II

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We are looking for DevOps/Systems Engineer in our growing IT Platform and Service Delivery team. You will monitor, build and maintain the platform and ensure service delivery. Currently in an AWS host environment, moving to AWS serverless environment.
Responibilities

    • Monitor platform infrastructure.
    • Configure and maintain AWS services.
    • Assist in the development of automation tools.
    • Administer and maintain back-office applications.
    • Assist the team in design and architecture.
    • Perform quarterly patching.
    • Perform software installations and upgrades.
    • Document process and procedures.
    • Perform platform load testing.
Requirements
    • Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field.
    • 3-5 years of related work experience.
    • Strong understanding of Linux.
    • Experience with AWS services.
    • Ability to script in BASH.
    • Understanding of Networking and Networking concepts.
    • Understanding of patch management.
    • Working knowledge of Puppet.
    • Vulnerability remediation
    • Python and Ruby scripting a plus
    • Understanding of ACLs
    • Knowledge of Container technology

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