[TriLUG] Have A Job ( two of them )
Brian McCullough
bdmc at buadh-brath.com
Tue Jul 9 19:49:31 EDT 2013
A posting for a friend -- Reply Off-List to me, and I will forward your
information:
THIS IS A FULL TIME PERMANENT JOB.
DevOps Engineer
Positions : 2
Location: Raleigh, NC
Salary Range: $77K to $110K
Any successful candidate will have a good selection of the following:
Passion for automation;
Strong desire to be part of a cross-functional team;
Experience with scripting and high-level languages;
Experience supporting database platforms;
Experience with monitoring and tuning systems for optimal performance;
Experience with configuration management automation tools;
Demonstrated troubleshooting ability using system tools;
DevOps awareness and orientation.
The successful candidate will demonstrate solid software and/or system engineering fundamentals and have previous experience supporting development activities.
Role and Responsibilities
Build and deploy product to environments for testing and release
Automate and otherwise improve process related to running the service (build, deploy, monitor)
Implement and maintain monitoring solutions
Create and manage VM images, environments
Create and/or manage tools supporting product development activities
Collaborate with fellow developers, test analysts, systems engineers, and product owners
Drink free beer (or another frosty beverage of your choice) every Thursday afternoon
Qualifications
Three or more years of professional experience, preferably with a web-based, Software-as-a-Service application
A bachelor's degree, or equivalent professional experience. A degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field is a plus
Openness to Agile process
A passion for helping teachers teach and students learn
Preferred Qualifications
Experience deploying code to cloud-based resources (e.g., AWS, Rackspace, Joyent, etc.)
Experience with virtualization (e.g., VMWare, VirtualBox, etc.)
Some software development and system administration experience
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