Mactores ยท 2 days ago
AWS Lead DevOps Engineer
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Responsibilities
Automate infrastructure creation with Terraform, AWS Cloud Formation
Perform application configuration management and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code
Take ownership of the Build and release cycle of the customer project
Share the responsibility for deploying releases and conducting other operations maintenance
Enhance operations infrastructures such as Jenkins clusters, Bitbucket, monitoring tools (Consul), and metrics tools such as Graphite and Grafana
Lead interview process to hire culturally fit and competent engineers in the organization and help engineers make their career paths by consulting with them
Design the team strategy in collaboration with the founders of the organization
Provide subject matter expertise on DevOps best practices
Lead in initiatives to define and implement DevOps solutions which include reference architectures, effort estimates, and costing
Lead customer engagement from a technology perspective
Lead the team to set and deliver the right engineering expectations
Qualification
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Required
8 years of experience in AWS cloud as DevOps Engineer.
4 years of experience in using Terraform for IaaC
4 years of configuration management and engineering for large-scale customers, ideally supporting an Agile development process.
4 years of Linux or Windows Administration experience.
4 years of version control systems (git), including branching and merging strategies.
Experience in working with AWS Infrastructure, and platform services.
Experience in cloud automation tools (Ansible, Chef).
Exposure to working on container services like Kubernetes on AWS, ECS, and EKS
You are extremely proactive at identifying ways to improve things and make them more reliable.