Senior DevOps Engineer - New Delhi, India - Egnyte
Description
Proposed Job Description
At Egnyte we build and maintain our flagship software: a secure content and governance platform used by companies like Red Bull and Yamaha.
Our Engineers are part of the process from design to code, to test, to deployment, and back again for further iterations.
You will be part of our DevOps Team working closely with cross functional teams across the globe.Job Requirements:
Design, build and maintain next gen Egnyte infra with considerations to performance, scalability, reliability and observabilityEnd to end ownership and implementation of tools, technologies, processes and frameworksAbility to quickly work and deliver Proof of Concepts(POCs)Sound understanding of DevOps tools and practices.
Skillset:
Strong Linux skillsScripting experience, Programming would be an added advantageGood exposure to containers and Kubernetes, certification would be a plusExperience with any one config management tool like Ansible, Chef or PuppetGood understanding of Infrastructure as a code paradigmExperience with Hashicorp packer, terraform, the consul would be a good to have skillsAt Least one Cloud experience, preferably GCP.
Cost analysis and reduction experience would be a plusExperience with middleware like Load balancers, proxies, web servers, search engines, caches, queues would be good to have skillsPrior experience with monitoring solutions like Prometheus, Grafana, Icinga, Nagios would be a added advantage
About EgnyteIn a content-critical age, Egnyte fuels business growth by enabling content-rich business processes, while also providing organizations with visibility and control over their content assets.
Egnyte's cloud-native content services platform leverages the industry's leading content intelligence engine to deliver a simple, secure, and vendor-neutral foundation for managing enterprise content across business applications and storage repositories.
More than 16,000 customers trust Egnyte to enhance employee productivity, automate data management, and reduce file-sharing cost and complexity. Investors include Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Caufield & Byers, and Goldman Sachs. For more information, visit