Architect and maintain mission critical global hybrid infrastructure spanning multiple datacenters & cloud providers, leveraging primarily open source technologies.
Design next generation scalable systems which are highly available, resilient and capable of handling high volume Internet facing web traffic.
Be responsible for downtimes and maintain the product SLA, capacity planning of the systems and overall health & performance of large scale production systems.
Participate in weekly 24/7 oncall rotation, solving escalated tickets, resolve outages and debug production issues.
Work closely with various stakeholders like Engineering, Monitoring and Operations teams, Noc / Soc, customers & business development teams.
Challenge the status quo. Empower development teams by transitioning legacy methodologies, platform & technologies to devops principles, cloud native technologies and newer ecosystems without much friction.
Strict adherence to automating routine tasks and scripting, with a low tolerance to manual processes.
Needs to be data & metric driven. Develop tools and platforms for better system observability & insights.
Writing design decision documentation and is keen on implementing overall production best practices with a strong focus on security & encourage right Devops Workflows.
Design, develop, and deploy modular cloud-based systems• Educating teams on the implementation of new cloud technologies and initiatives
Develop and maintain cloud solutions in accordance with best practices.
Requirements
At least 5+ years of experience with Cloud SRE role (OCI, AWS, GCP) is mandatory.
Experience on Configuration Management tools such as Puppet, Ansible, Terraform is MUST.
Experience with Container such as Kubernetes, Docker is required.
Experience with scripting in Python, Golang to write scripts and automate routine tasks.
Proven work experience as a Cloud Engineer or similar role.
Experience in Load Balancer such as HAProxy, Nginx, F5, dnsdist, Varnish.
Experience in Webservers such as Apache, Nginx.
AWS and/or GCP certifications preferred, not a must