As a Technology Support II, you will troubleshoot and resolve production service interruptions, analyze application flows, and enhance operational stability using monitoring tools.
Job Description
Join a dynamic team shaping the tech backbone of our operations, where your expertise fuels seamless system functionality and innovation.
As a Technology Support II team member in Corporate Technology, you will play a vital role in ensuring the operational stability, availability, and performance of our production application flows. Your efforts in troubleshooting, maintaining, identifying, escalating, and resolving production service interruptions for all internally and externally developed systems support a seamless user experience and a culture of continuous improvement.
Job Responsibilities
Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
Join a dynamic team shaping the tech backbone of our operations, where your expertise fuels seamless system functionality and innovation.
As a Technology Support II team member in Corporate Technology, you will play a vital role in ensuring the operational stability, availability, and performance of our production application flows. Your efforts in troubleshooting, maintaining, identifying, escalating, and resolving production service interruptions for all internally and externally developed systems support a seamless user experience and a culture of continuous improvement.
Job Responsibilities
- Analyze and troubleshoot production application flows to ensure end-to-end application or infrastructure service delivery supporting the business operations of the firm.
- Improve operational stability and availability through participation in problem management.
- Monitor production environments for anomalies and address issues utilizing standard observability tools.
- Assist in the escalation and communication of issues and solutions to the business and technology stakeholders.
- Identify trends and assist in the management of incidents, problems, and changes in support of full stack technology systems, applications, or infrastructure.
Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
- Formal training or certification on software engineering concepts and 2+ years applied experience.
- Knowledge of applications or infrastructure in a large-scale technology environment on premises or public cloud.
- Exposure to observability and monitoring tools and techniques.
- Familiarity with processes in scope of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework.
- Strong proficiency in SQL and PL/SQL.
- Competent scripting abilities in UNIX Shell and Python.
- Experience with monitoring tools such as Dynatrace and Splunk.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
- Familiarity with one or more general-purpose programming languages or automation scripting.
- Proficient understanding of Apache, Tomcats, and TomEE.
- Proficient understanding of Cloud technologies.
- Experience in the Banking Domain.
Top Skills
Apache
Cloud Technologies
Dynatrace
Pl/Sql
Python
Splunk
SQL
Tomcats
Tomee
Unix Shell
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