Seeking a DevOps Architect with expertise in various technologies and experience in architecting large scale solutions on cloud services, CI/CD, and configuration management.
Company Description
Thomas
KRG Technologies Inc
shijo at krgtech.com
661-367-8000 EXT 203
Job Title: DevOps Architect
Location: Boston, MA
Type: Fulltime
JD for this position:
- Expertise in broad set of technologies: Java EE, EJB, JMS, Python, Jenkins, Puppet, Chef, Salt, other scripting languages, Linux, Tomcat, WebLogic, etc.
- Must demonstrate proficiency in architecting large scale solutions using infrastructure automation techniques on public and hybrid cloud services: AWS, Microsoft Azure, VMWare (vCloud Suite), etc.
- Strong understanding of compute components (CPU, Memory, Hard Disk) through virtualization within an on-premise data centers and/or 3rd party cloud data centers (such as AWS)
- Experience with relational and/or non-relational (NoSQL) databases (Casandra experience preferred) and the design of highly available, distributed database applications.
- Strong experience on Build and Deploy. Must be having a hands-on experience on best practice followed in Build and releases
- Strong experience in Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery with solid accomplishments
- Hands-On experience in one of the Configuration Management tools –Chef/Puppet/Salt
- Solid experience in Testing frameworks
- Experience with various container technologies like Docker, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, etc
- Outstanding oral, written, presentation and listening communication skills
DevOps Architect
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
AWS
Chef
Cloud Foundry
Docker
Ejb
Java Ee
Jenkins
Jms
Kubernetes
Linux
Azure
NoSQL
Puppet
Python
Salt
Tomcat
VMware
Weblogic
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