DevOps & Cloud Engineer

Los Angeles, CA
Full Time
Information Technology
Experienced
DevOps & Cloud Engineer (Aristotle Capital Management, LLC; Los Angeles, CA): Work with development teams to migrate manual processes into Jenkins DevOps pipelines. Automate database deployment utilizing Liquibase within DevOps pipelines. Assist maintenance of pipeline code, and develop new pipeline logic to support business needs. Develop and maintain infrastructure and configuration as code for Amazon Web Services (AWS). Codify existing Azure infrastructure through Infrastructure as Code (IaC) deployed through DevOps pipelines. Automate the generation of SOC and SOC2 audit reports. Use Datadog to proactively monitor and detect issues and optimize systems and processes through data analysis. Develop Datadog custom agent checks (Python) to improve monitoring, alerting, self-healing of the Aristotle infrastructure and application environment. Monitor and control cloud spend utilizing cloud cost management best practices and scripting (Python, Boto3, and AWS CLI). Monitor and assess cloud security best practices are being enforced. Utilize MS Defender to respond and remediate cyber risks. Develop and refine integrations between Aristotle’s tooling (Jira, GitHub, Jenkins, Rancher/Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Confluence, JSM, and Datadog). Create new ways to migration existing traditional processes in cloud, using cloud-native technologies. Deploy, configure, and manage various products and tooling into AWS EKS (Kubernetes). Migrate existing tooling running on VM’s to Kubernetes. Utilize Linux expertise to build and configure systems, install, and configure applications, through scripting, Ansible, Terraform, and other modern methods. Assist in migrating on-premises database systems to AWS RDS. Work closely with Aristotle development teams to identify issues, tune queries, and stored procedures. Create, maintain, and update all relevant documentation in Confluence. Help to secure both applications and databases, following least privileged principles and mitigating cyber risks. Implement Application Performance Monitoring (APM) on Aristotle’s apps and databases, using Datadog. Learn new and unfamiliar technologies. Telecommuting permitted from within the U.S.

Minimum requirements: Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field, plus six (6) years of experience as a DevOps & Cloud Engineer, Programmer Analyst, Software Engineer, or related occupation.

Must have experience with the following: developing and maintaining Python programs; Jenkins Shared Library pipelines and pipeline development; SDLC and CI/CD for managing infrastructure, applications, and services; Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to manage resources in Cloud; Kubernetes and running applications and databases in Linux containers; building and running stateless and stateful Docker containers; APM and monitoring platforms: Datadog, Splunk, or New Relic; Power BI or Tableau; data warehouse structures (OLTP, OLAP, and Fact/Dimension, schemas); Microsoft 365 Suite, Atlassian Confluence, and Jira; Secrets management tooling (Hashicorp Vault); RDS/Aurora, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, ElastiCache, Lambda, SNS, SQS, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, EKS, S3, VPC, and Route 53; AWS Control Tower and Landing Zones; managing NFS and SMB file systems; full-stack application troubleshooting and support; DevOps tooling: Git, Terraform, Ansible, or AWS Cloud Formation; Linux and scripting; and Agile teams and participating in Agile ceremonies: daily standups, retrospectives, and backlog grooming.

Salary: $184,558 per year

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