DevOps Engineer
Swish AnalyticsFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should have at least 7 years of experience as a DevOps engineer with contributions to software development, including hands-on Java development. Required expertise includes AWS, Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes, and basic SQL knowledge. Proficiency in programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, HTML, and React JS is necessary, along with strong Linux command and Bash scripting skills. Excellent problem-solving, analytical, communication, and collaboration skills are essential. A passion for learning new technologies, creativity, attention to detail, adaptability, and a genuine interest in the financial industry are also expected. A degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or equivalent work experience is required.
The DevOps Engineer Senior Specialist will primarily monitor, answer support calls, and resolve production issues for applications during US night hours. Secondary responsibilities include contributing to development and infrastructural enhancements of covered applications. This role facilitates collaboration between software development and IT operations teams to streamline software delivery and infrastructure changes. Key responsibilities involve answering support calls, resolving urgent production issues, process automation, infrastructure management through code, and establishing continuous integration and deployment pipelines.
Operates electronic stock exchange and financial services
Nasdaq operates one of the largest electronic stock exchanges in the world, providing a platform for buying and selling securities. It caters to a wide range of clients, including individual and institutional investors, as well as corporations. Nasdaq offers various financial products and services, such as the Nasdaq Smart Portfolio, which uses advanced analytics to help investors optimize their stock portfolios. Additionally, Nasdaq supports non-financial marketplaces and is recognized for its efforts in sustainable investment practices. The company earns revenue through transaction and listing fees, along with subscription services for its products. Nasdaq aims for global expansion and innovation, with nearly 40 offices around the world.