*Requirement Details:*


*Job title: **DevOps(AWS, Lambda) Engineer with Node exp*

*Location: Austin, Connecticut, Atlanta, Denver*

*Duration: 12+ months*



*Job Description*:

*Primary Skill Set*

*Overall 8+ Years of IT Experience*

3+ years NodeJS experience

3+ years’ experience with cloud platforms - deployments and services (AWS
preferred)

Familiarity with Docker or Kubernetes

3+ years’ experience in configuration and operating systems management and
data and business analysis

2+ years’ experience developing, implementing, and training employees on
DevOps standards, processes and tools

Proficiency with internet technologies, programming languages, database
systems and infrastructure, Agile methodologies, and project management
tools

Bachelor’s degree in IT or equivalent experience



*Secondary Skill Set*

AWS, Docker containers, Kubernetes, NodeJS,



*Roles and Responsibilities*

Assists in training engineering staff on DevOps principles to foster
communication and collaboration amongst software, infrastructure, and test
engineering teams

Amplifies feedback loops with all customers and embeds knowledge and
learnings into decision making and engineering processes

Serves as a DevOps advocate to engineering teams

Assesses customer requests and changes to business solutions in terms of
cost, benefits, and impact for enterprise-wide optimization

Provides guidance to customers and business analysts regarding the
performance, customer service, and cost management issues related to a
proposed technical solution

Assists other stakeholders in defining and building development workflows
and tools across the entire software engineering system

Assists engineering leadership in developing fully-automated and
continuously deployed applications

Provides Tier 2 support to infrastructure incidents and alerts

Serves as a technical advisor on software engineering projects

Identifies, defines, directs, and performs analyses to resolve project
issues

Participates in the development of RFPs


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*Thanks & Regards,*
Sam Thomas

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