Senior Platform Engineer
Second Front SystemsFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
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The position includes an annual monetary bonus, opportunity to become a Nasdaq shareholder through the Employee Stock Purchase Program with a discount, III pillar pension plan with additional contribution from Nasdaq, and flexible health insurance program.
The job offers a flexible working schedule and hybrid way of work.
Requirements include a degree in Computer Science or equivalent, experience in DevOps/System Administration/Network/Application Operations, demonstrated expertise in Linux/Unix, experience with Terraform, AWS services and architecture, EKS/EKS-A, CI/CD pipelines with Git/GitLab, and scripting/automation skills. Excellent English language skills and the ability to learn Nasdaq's systems are also needed.
Nasdaq is a vibrant and entrepreneurial company that encourages taking initiative, challenging the status quo, taking intelligent risks, and bringing your authentic self to work, fostering a culture where everyone feels connected, supported, and empowered.
Strong candidates will have a Computer Science degree or equivalent, expertise in Linux/Unix, DevOps experience, proficiency with AWS, Terraform, EKS, CI/CD pipelines, and scripting, plus AWS certificates as a plus, along with a great work ethic and ability to learn quickly.
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.