DevOps Engineer Engineering - Fort Lauderdale, FL at Geebo

DevOps Engineer

Company Name:
Big Data Careers
BIG DATA Careers is currently looking for an experienced devops engineer. The Senior DevOps position is a hands-on technical position with a full range of responsibilities to evolve and support our client's SaaS application infrastructure. These responsibilities include all aspects of computing infrastructure and data center operations planning, implementation, coordination and management of projects and people.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Codification of infrastructure and operational best practices
Use Chef configuration management system to develop automation and monitoring geared towards web application life cycle management.
Provide Application required 3rd party subsystems in a scalable, fault tolerant model. Example: ElasticSearch, Cassandra, Memcached
Document and Manage supported Application Interactions with 3rd party Subsytems.
Implement monitoring/metric collection for applications in a cloud based environment.
Build high scalability and availability to support our international expansion
Develop DR/BC plans, policies, and procedures.
Periodic on-call availability and flexible work hours based upon project deliverables
Develop business case justifications and cost/benefit analyses for Operations spending and initiatives

Qualifications
6 years of infrastructure experience
SaaS experience
2
years automation / orchestration expertise with Chef, Puppet, Ansible and/or Salt
Bachelor's degree in the field of computer science or related engineering field
Hands on experience with cloud based application deployment patterns. i.e. Container based, image based, red-black roll-outs, etc.
Technical knowledge of Chef, OpenStack, AWS, SDN, MySQL, MongoDB
Strong Knowledge of Scripting Language ( Ruby, Python, Perl)
Outstanding communication

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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