Site Reliability Engineer - Python scripting and Azure cloud
ivanti
Job Description
What You Will Be Doing
- Deploying, managing, and securing Ivanti’s production Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) environments in AWS and Azure
- Working with geographically dispersed, cross-departmental teams to solve difficult problems
- Automating common and repetitive tasks
- Write documentation and training material
- Train other colleagues.
- Participate in on-call rotations for 24x7 coverage (follow-the-sun model) for incident response, issue triage, and problem resolution
- Work 4 x 10 hour days (Friday through Monday, 8 AM to 7 PM India Standard Time)
To Be Successful in The Role, You Will Have
- A BSc in Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent practical experience
- 3+ years of relevant industry experience (2+ with an achieved BSc in Computer Science or Equivalent Degree)
- Proficiency with Python and experience with one of the following languages:
- Java
- Golang
- C#
- Proficiency working with Bash or PowerShell programmatically
- Familiarity with public cloud platforms (AWS or Azure preferred)
- Experience troubleshooting Java and .NET applications
- Experience troubleshooting network and storage infrastructure issues
- Experience working with core Linux distributions (Debian, RHEL, SUSE, Slackware).
- Experience working with Windows.
- Experience working with one or more: SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, or similar
- Ability to configure and fine tune at least one: HA Proxy, Apache, Nginx, IIS, or similar
- Ability to configure: New Relic, DataDog, Splunk, or similar monitoring tools
- Familiarity with container orchestration technologies (AWS EKS or Azure AKS preferred)
- Experience with deployment pipeline tools such as Ansible, Jenkins, and/or GitHub Actions
- Proficiency working and developing Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
- A desire to adopt and implement emergent technologies and best practices
- Strong verbal and written communication skills in English for the purposes of global collaboration