DevOps Engineer

IFSC Pte Ltd

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Location:   Singapore, in-Office
Posted On:   23 Mar, 2023
DevOps


We’re looking for an experienced devOps engineer to join our team. As the ideal candidate, you’re a leader and a doer - someone who can function as a big picture thinker, as well as roll up your sleeves to execute. You take a creative approach to challenges and initiatives and never settle for good enough. You’re thoughtful and team-oriented with a strong bias to action and you care about doing what’s best for our customers, and your team.


Key priorities and responsibilities

• Collaborate with other engineers to design, develop and maintain the infrastructure and CI/CD pipeline supporting systems for both external customers and internal team

• Participate in technical discussions across the team through collaboration, pair programming, code reviews, RFC or architecture review sessions.

• Take ownership of the stability, reliability, security, and quality of our products.

• Communicate with senior management and multi-functional teams, and participate in the decision-making.


Requirements

• 1+ years of experience in managing the server infrastructure using technologies in cloud environment (AWS, GCP, AliCloud)

• Strong experience with containerization using Docker

• Experience with building CI/CD pipelines (Github actions) and environment provisioning automation

• Familiar with Unix operating systems, comfortable with scripting in Bash

• Knowledge in security, load balancing, rate limiting, verb filtering, public/private keys, certificates, encryption etc.

• Good knowledge in computer science fundamentals - data structures, algorithms, operating systems, etc.

• Good understanding of distributed systems, replication models, maintaining data consistency across the systems


IFSC focuses on Robotics. Their company has offices in Singapore and Singapore. They have a small team that's between 11-50 employees.



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