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- Published: January 24, 2022
Description
Browzwear is the leading provider of 3D fashion design, development, and merchandising solutions. Our mission is to revolutionize the apparel industry and our truly disruptive 3D technology provides the tools needed to solve the challenges in the market and achieve that goal. We work with some of the biggest and most well-known global companies in the industry.
We’re looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer to join our team.
You are:
A talented DevOps engineer with at least 4 years of experience. You have a deep understanding of cloud networking and Linux servers, and are always up-to-date with the latest industry trends and toolsets. You’re someone with excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to multitask. You have outstanding time management skills, being able to prioritize tasks and manage your time efficiently.
As a DevOps Engineer you will:
Produce web apps network infrastructure, and server configuration which will include infrastructure as code (Terraform and K8s, in both AWS and Azure). You will also build CI/CD processes for our web platform. You’ll be in charge of automated backup and disaster recovery as well as creating and defining workflows.
Requirements
- 4+ years in a DevOps or related IT, computer, or operations field
- Deep understanding of networking with emphasis on Linux servers in cloud environments (AWS and Azure)
- Up-to-date with leading industry toolsets, such as Docker, Terraform and Ansible
- Experience with CI/CD tools and workflow (especially Jenkins and GitLab)
- Strong Python and Bash scripting abilities.
- Experience working with Scrum and Agile methodologies
- Knowledge of Elasticsearch and its ecosystem
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Able to multitask, prioritize, and manage time efficiently
It’s an advantage if you have:
- Management experience
- Familiarity with NGINX, uWSGI, MongoDB, and RabbitMQ servers
- Experience with desktop apps build tools (C++)
- Experience with ITIL methodology