DevOps/Cloud Systems Engineer

Plano, TX
Full Time
Experienced
About GuideIT

GuideIT is a US based technology services company focused on providing value to its customers through technology alignment and optimization. We are currently looking for a DevOps/Cloud Systems Engineer to join our team. This is a hybrid opportunity based in our Plano, Texas office.

About the Role
The Cloud Team at GuideIT focuses on adding value to GuideIT’s customer base as well as internal customers.  We focus on architecture and automation.  The DevOps/Cloud Systems Engineer will be a part of our cloud team which focuses on AWS.  You will work primarily with customer Engineering and Product teams to enable code to move through automated testing and scanning tools while moving into environments. 

Required Skills 
  • Expert knowledge of AWS 
  • Significant experience with Kubernetes 
  • Designing, optimizing, troubleshooting, extending and supporting customer environments and platforms
  • Expert knowledge of Linux 
  • Strong understanding of CI/CD processes and tools 
  • Experience with Jenkins (groovy and declarative) 
  • Significant Experience with Terraform (writing, supporting, pipelining) 
  • Strong understanding of git and other source control tools 
  • Understanding of compliance frameworks (HIPAA, PCI, etc) 
  • Experience with relational and non-relational databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, etc) 
  • Understanding of artifact management and common tools for this (ECR and Nexus) 
  • Experience with auto scaling EC2 instances, as well as AWS managed services (RDS, EKS, etc) 
  • Understanding of microservices architecture and design 

Desired Skills 
  • Understanding of management tools like AWS LBC (Load Balancer Controller), Traefik, Velero, Cert-Manager, and Metrics Server on Kubernetes 
  • Understanding of Ansible remoting on Windows 
  • AWS Systems Manager, Fleet Manager 
  • Experience with PLG and/or ELK stack

Education and Certifications 
  • Certifications in AWS 

More About GuideIT
Headquartered in Plano, Texas, our services, and solutions are designed to align technology with business outcomes, maximize value through cost management, and allow rapid, proactive response to change. At GuideIT, we are looking for candidates that have a high level of integrity and thrive in a team environment centered on mutual trust and respect. Our team members are results oriented and highly adaptable. In addition to a dynamic environment, GuideIT offers competitive pay, performance-based bonuses, 401K, health, dental and vision insurance coverage, paid holidays and paid time off.
GuideIT is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity. It is the policy of GuideIT to encourage and support equal employment opportunity for all Team Members and applicants for employment without regard to sex, race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, pregnancy, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, age, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, disabled veteran, or Vietnam era veteran status.
 
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