DevOps Engineer
Hive- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field, and a minimum of 5 to 8 years of experience in cloud software development and DevOps, with at least 3 years of hands-on expertise. They should demonstrate expertise with AWS or Azure cloud platforms, proficiency in containerization tools like Kubernetes and Docker/containerd, and experience with deployment and orchestration tools such as Jenkins, Spinnaker, Terraform, Helm, and ArgoCD. Strong programming skills in Golang, Python, and Rust (with Rust being a plus) are required, along with familiarity with database programming, particularly PostgreSQL, and in-depth knowledge of networking principles, systems programming, and Linux.
The Cloud Development and DevOps Engineer will design and develop scalable and distributed cloud software applications, lead DevOps initiatives with a focus on CI/CD practices, deployment automation, and orchestration, and develop and deploy solutions using Hashicorp Vault and Consul. They will work with cloud platforms like AWS and Azure to implement solutions, manage containerization tools like Kubernetes and Docker/containerd for microservices application development, develop, enhance, and troubleshoot systems using Golang, Python, and Rust, implement secure cloud workload practices including IAM and public key infrastructure, utilize monitoring platforms such as Prometheus, Grafana, and Kibana to oversee systems, collaborate with cross-functional teams to address operational challenges and optimize processes, and drive innovation in DevOps and cloud architecture practices.
Provides enterprise IT solutions and services
Hewlett Packard Enterprise provides enterprise IT solutions with a focus on cloud services, artificial intelligence, and edge computing. Their products include HPE Ezmeral for managing containers, HPE GreenLake for cloud services, and HPE Aruba for networking. These solutions help businesses improve their performance and adapt to digital changes. HPE's business model includes selling hardware, software, and services, as well as offering subscription-based services and long-term contracts. What sets HPE apart from competitors is its commitment to open-source projects and its active developer community, which supports collaboration and innovation. The company's goal is to empower organizations to transform digitally and optimize their operations.