Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Job: DevOps Engineer

Location: Palo Alto, CA; Santa Clara, CA 

Job Details

Are you a DevOps engineer looking to get in on something poised for greatness?

We are a software company located about 5minutes from Stanford that specializes in building a monitoring system that manages cash input & output for individuals. We have over 20 million in VC funding and counting! We are seeking a stand-out individual ready to hit the ground running with the ABSOLUTE latest technologies out there?

What you need for this position:

- 4+ years of solid Linux System administration
- 1+ years working with consumer facing production environments
- Open source applications, databases and configuration management tools
- Experience with Virtualization, specifically Xen and Hyv
- Nagios
- Knowledge with OS and network security (firewalls and system hardening)
- Bash, VB, Ruby, or other scripting languages
- BSCS, BSIS, or other technical degree

What you'll be doing:

- Working on a small team that maintains a diverse round the clock production environment that includes: Java, Linux, MySQL, MS-SQL, Cassandra, Hadoop, Puppet, and other virtualization technologies
- Managing hundreds of servers across multiple Data Centers and network equipment including firewalls, switches, and load balancers
- System Administration
- Installation of hardware and software

- involved in deployment of applications on servers

- Maintain dev, QA, and Production Environment

What's in it for you:

- We are looking for someone that can ideally move up within the company and eventually take control of this department

- Highly competitive pay

- Share of the company

- Absolute latest technologies

- Get to be apart of a company where you get to affect their success and output

So, if you are a Senior Operations Engineer with 3+ years of experience, please apply today!

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer.
Are you a good fit for this position? Click here to apply

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