17 Aug
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TransUnion
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India
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What We'll Bring:
The DevOps Engineer is responsible for designing, provisioning, monitoring and maintaining Neustar commercial services. Successful candidate requires experience in systems engineering and cloud automation, be a critical thinker, a scripter with robust coding skills that will be used to automate repeatable tasks. Additionally, the candidate must be highly organized with solid communication skills and a mindset for continuous improvement.
This is a remote position for candidates in Costa Rica, which may require occasional in-person attendance at work-related events at the discretion of management.
This role requires On-Call rotation.
What You'll Bring:
Responsible for the design, creation, configuration and delivery of cloud infrastructure environments using automation best practices and a proactive strategy.
Responsible for automating the infrastructure build in cloud settings.
Responsible for providing technology assessments in support of automation and migration to cloud.
Responsible for automation of operational processes.
Responsible for developing and driving improvements, maintaining/monitoring production and non-production systems, ensuring platforms perform at maximum efficiency and security.
Responsible for developing and driving systems to 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
Automate business continuity/disaster recovery
Participate in rotational 24x7 on call
Lead root cause analysis for service performance incidents
Impact You'll Make:
5+ years of SRE/DevOps production operation in large scale, Internet facing infrastructure
AWS/GCP Certification or Solution Architecture Certification are a plus.
Direct experience building cloud-based infrastructure solutions in AWS or GCP with a strong governance model k
📌 Sr Devops Engineer Bengaluru (India)
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