The Lead DevOps Engineer will design, provision, monitor, and maintain cloud infrastructure, ensuring performance, security, and compliance while leading automation efforts and oversight of operational processes.
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What We'll Bring:
The Lead DevOps Engineer is responsible for designing, provisioning, monitoring, and maintaining Neustar commercial services at an advanced level. The successful candidate requires extensive experience in systems engineering and cloud automation, strong critical thinking, and advanced scripting and coding skills to automate complex tasks. Additionally, the candidate must be highly organized with excellent communication skills and a mindset for continuous improvement. This role requires leadership in On-Call rotation.What You'll Bring:
- Lead the design, creation, configuration, and delivery of cloud infrastructure environments using automation best practices and a proactive strategy.
- Oversee the automation of infrastructure builds in cloud environments.
- Provide expert technology assessments in support of automation and migration to cloud.
- Lead the automation of operational processes.
- Develop and drive improvements, maintaining/monitoring production and non-production systems, ensuring platforms perform at maximum efficiency and security.
- Ensure compliance, legal, infosec, and privacy concerns are addressed in deployed product components.
- Automate the full SDLC lifecycle process for application and infrastructure as code workloads.
- Lead the automation of business continuity/disaster recovery processes.
- Participate in and lead rotational 24x7 on-call duties.
- Conduct root cause analysis for service performance incidents and lead remediation efforts.
Impact You'll Make:
- Hands on Experience in Ansible, Jenkins and Terraform.
- Proficiency in using advanced monitoring and debugging tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana, Kubectl).
- Extensive cloud experience (AWS or GCP) - Mandatory.
- Advanced working experience in Linux environments - Mandatory.
- Lead the design and implementation of scalable data processing pipelines using Apache Spark. Knowledge in Apache Spark, Bigdata.
- Understanding of infrastructure-as-code (IaC) principles and extensive experience with infrastructure provisioning and management using tools like Kubernetes YAML, Helm.
TransUnion Job Title
Lead Developer, Development OpsTop Skills
Ansible
Spark
AWS
GCP
Grafana
Helm
Jenkins
Kubectl
Kubernetes
Linux
Prometheus
Terraform
Yaml
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