Site Reliability Engineerother related Employment listings - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Site Reliability Engineer

Job Description The SRE team at our client works closely with our development teams to build and support our growing corporate ordering platforms.
We are seeking an experienced engineer to join our us and work alongside a team of SREs and Developers to automate anything that has to be done more than once.
In this role you will work hand-in-hand with development teams to push our application stacks forward, maintain and improve our monitoring frameworks, build and enhance our CI/CD pipelines and orchestration technologies, and leverage configuration management and automation tooling to ensure a scalable and fault-tolerant infrastructure.
What You Will Work On:
Highly trafficked web-based ecommerce application platforms Physical and Virtual server environments Bare metal VMWare AWS Windows Server 2008R2 / 2012R2 / 2016 SQL Server 2012 Development Languages Python Powershell Continuous integration, testing, and deployment technologies (Jenkins, TFS, Ansible) Configuration management (Puppet, Terraform, Packer) Monitoring technologies:
Datadog, Splunk, Newrelic, Cloudwatch PCI / SOX audit management WHAT'S ACTUALLY REQUIRED:
5
years experience supporting high-trafficked web-based (ecommerce) applications on.
NET stack 5
years experience with automation, scripting and programming PowerShell Python Configuration management tooling:
Ansible, Puppet, etc 3
years experience with Jenkins and CI/CD pipelines Excellent systems administration skills Experience with testing Exceptional communication and troubleshooting skills NICE TO HAVE:
Leadership / mentorship experience Project management experience Experience with various Agile methodologies Software development lifecycle Experience with release management Network topology and administration skills.
NET Development experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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