Sr. DevOps Engineer

ANRA Technologies, LLC
London
11 months ago
Applications closed

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ANRA Technologies is looking for an experienced Sr. DevOps Engineer to join our international team. The successful candidate should have good organizational skills with experience in resolving network issues.

Employment:

Full Employment

City:

London

Schedule:

Full Time

Experience:

3 years

About ANRA:

ANRA Technologies, with offices in Washington DC, London, New Delhi and Estonia, is an international provider of drone operations and traffic management solutions for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operators and airspace managers. We offer intelligent Machine Learning and AI driven traffic management software capabilities for UAS Traffic Management (UTM) and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) operations.

Required Skills:

  1. Strong background in programming.
  2. Experience in setup and maintenance of CICD pipelines.
  3. Strong experience working with tools and platforms like Jenkins.
  4. Excellent knowledge of AWS cloud services to implement highly efficient architecture.
  5. Ability to analyze infrastructure and implement security best practices.
  6. Experience with infrastructure monitoring tools like Nagios, Prometheus, Grafana.
  7. Expertise in containerization platforms like Docker and container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes and Rancher.
  8. Familiarity with infrastructure as code tools such as Terraform, CloudFormation, Ansible, etc.
  9. Experience in writing automation scripts using Bash, Powershell, and Python.
  10. Experience with Windows and Linux systems administration.

Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent.
  2. Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience.
  3. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
  4. Willingness to explore and learn new technologies.
  5. Fast learner with excellent problem-solving capabilities.
  6. Experience in working with large-scale distributed systems is a plus.
  7. Ability to troubleshoot production issues.

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