Job Description:
Responsibilities:
- Perform deployments to Kubernetes and maintain/troubleshoot deployment scripts.
- Perform scanning and vulnerability fixes to docker images.
- Setup and maintain CICD pipelines in Jenkins and GitLab (GitOps).
- Manage CICD tools like Jenkins/GitLab/Nexus.
- Manage platform configurations via Ansible.
- Use monitoring tools like Elasticsearch/Kibana, Grafana, Splunk.
- Coordinate with different development teams and perform release management.
- Lead the Go-Live activities to deploy the solution successfully
- Provide hands-on expertise for build and release engineering processes and procedures
- Document, maintain and present best practice strategies to ensure near-term changes are aligned with long-term release objectives
- Ensure established code branching standards and procedures are followed
- Work closely with the technical and QA team to understand the system’s functional and non-functional requirements and plan release deliverables
- Collaborate with infrastructure and other backend teams on software upgrades, disaster recovery and other efforts.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
- Minimum of 7-9 years of experience as release engineer with 2 years maintain/troubleshoot deployment scripts using Kubernetes.
- Experience working with Kubernetes deployments and various deployment strategies
- Experience working in CICD pipelines in Jenkins and GitLab (GitOps).
- Knowledge in ELK and Beats configurations.
- Good to have knowledge in Kafka.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Strong understanding of the software development cycle
- Self-motivated, team player, action-and-results oriented with the ability to successfully deliver under tight project deadlines.
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