Chaos Engineer Architect Architecture - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Chaos Engineer Architect


Job Description:
- Over all IT experience of 12
years Having experience in Performance testing with knowledge on java development.
Relevant experience on Chaos engineering / Resilience / High availability testing of 4 years is must Implement and lead execution of the chaos engineering Lifecycle - Chaos Test Planning, Chaos Test Designing, and Reporting Ensure recovery and resilience testing is scheduled, staffed, executed, and documented, including remediation and closure of issues Ability to analyze the architecture & recommend weak areas that are likely to failure / outages Ability to work with Business & technology teams to identify and report on resilience / High availability requirements Ability to work with enterprise architecture and development teams to architect applications for high availability and resiliency Design, develop and execute automated / continuous Chaos Engineering experiments, Ability to troubleshoot the failures in CI/CD pipeline Automate Chaos experiments through chaos engineering tools (Gremlin / Chaos Native / Litmus etc) to run continuously Hands on experience in Unix/Linux OS environments and operating system internals, file systems, disk/storage and networking protocols.
Strong knowledge on Public cloud platforms AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, Java Development Knowledge on Monitoring, Alerting, Logging Knowledge on VPC s, proxy s, load balancers, availability zones Ability in diagnosing and debugging complex distributed systems Tools (any of these) - Gremlin, Chaos Native, Litmus Strong leadership skills and ability to work in a cross-functional environment Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills Strong analytical, organizational, and decision-making skills Chaos Engineer Architect Recommended Skills Amazon Web Services Analytical Architecture Communication Debugging Decision Making Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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