DevOps Trainee

Job Description:

  • Collaborating with developers, team leads, and management to understand DevOps requirements and software issues, and developing and implementing solutions for them.
  • On the SRE side, making active contributions to ensure uptime and reliability of applications and cloud infrastructure.
  • Pro-active monitoring, resolving and tracking of SRE Issues.
  • Researching and conducting a POC on software solutions to optimize DevOps and product performance, improve stability, and resolve issues if any.
  • Be available 24x7 and/or comfortable with shift work supporting production SaaS solutions.
  • Documenting SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), and solutions.
  • Conforming to best practices in network administration and cybersecurity.

Requirements:

  • 0-1 year experience in a relevant field
  • Good hands-on experience in Linux System Administration
  • Passionate about Infrastructure as a Code (Terraform preferred)
  • Proficiency in at least one of the following cloud platforms: AWS, GCP, or Azure.
  • Experience working on SQL DBs, eg: MySql, Postgres
  • Experience with Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Experience on Version Control system (Github preferred)
  • Experience with scripting using Python and Shell scripts
  • Monitoring tool experience like Splunk/ Prometheus/ Grafana
  • Experience with Centralized Log collection and analytics using Grafana/ELK
  • Experience provisioning, deploying, monitoring maintaining code of large hosted platforms in a microservice environment
  • Good to have below certifications: Cloud Providers: AWS/Azure/GCP IaC: Terraform Kubernetes: CKAD/CKA Linux: RHCE/RHCSA
  • Good to have knowledge and experience with Helm/Kustomize.

Benefits:

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