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Job Description

Job Description

Role: DevOps Engineer-Elastic Search Exp

Location: Bellevue, WA-Onsite

Duration: Fulltime

Job Description:

  • Required Experience: Minimum 5 years of direct DevOps, Linux Admin and database experience.

  • Must have Elk/ Elastic Search working experience

Responsibilities:

  • Manage VMs across multiple datacenters and AWS to support dev/test and production workloads.

  • Find issues and make changes to Linux operating systems as required for deployments or incident response.

  • You are a monitoring guru, constantly scanning the monitoring tools for system issues. Grafana, Prometheus, Sensu and/or Elastic Search are preferred.

  • Conduct and automate audits for user accounts, network and systems infrastructure.

  • Do production software deployments and changes, per documented processes, with no impact to customers. Containers and Jenkins experience is a plus.

  • Follow existing devops processes while having flexibility to create and tweak processes to gain efficiency.

  • Proactively and reactively resolve incidences as escalated from monitoring solutions and end users.

  • Troubleshoot connectivity problems across network, systems or applications.

  • Follow security guidelines, both policy and technical to protect our customers.

  • Ability to automate recurring tasks to increase velocity and quality. Ansible is a plus.

Qualifications:

  • Master's/Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field, and two years of experience in software/systems or related.

  • 5+ years overall systems support experience.

  • 1+ year supporting an ecommerce infrastructure.

  • Work experience must have included:

  • You have a proven track record in deploying, configuring and maintaining Linux flavor server systems on premise and in the cloud. AWS & Ubuntu preferred.

  • Ability to manage and deliver high priority tickets while communicating status to business stakeholders and end users.

  • Systems troubleshooting to resolve performance and functionality issues in dev, qa, stage and production environments

  • General network troubleshooting on TCP/IP IPV4 networks.

  • Configuring and utilizing monitoring and alerting tools.

  • Scripting to automate infrastructure and operational processes. Bash, python and ansible are desired technologies.

  • Strong problem solving, analytical, and organizational skills

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

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