Position Overview

As SingleStore’s Sr. IT Operations Engineer, you will help shape the IT toolset used by our end users. This is an active, hands-on position responsible for the planning, design, development, and Tier 3 support of several key technical areas at the SingleStore IT team, including end-user support, client engineering, endpoint security, and infrastructure application support. This is an incredible opportunity for someone to build upon their technical strengths, mentor junior engineers, and be a part of IT at a growing startup.

Roles and Responsibilities: 

  • Administering a wide variety of SaaS applications. Some main applications that need to be supported are OKTA (+ Workflows), Google Workspace, Slack, and Atlassian tools (JIRA + Confluence), MDM administration. Keep up to date with new features and new releases in these applications to identify opportunities for better automation or features that could be useful for our environment.
  • Seize opportunities across the IT Operations team to eliminate manual work through tooling, integrations, and automation.
  • Respond to tickets and execute new hire onboarding and user separation processes. 
  • Support junior members of the team with troubleshooting and resolution of complex issues.
  • Design, architect, implement and maintain systems and solutions for various IT-related topics, including but not limited to staff computer hardware, operating systems, software applications, networking, videoconferencing, and printers.
  • Partner and collaborate with all business units to help them evaluate hardware and software solutions. 
  • Able to communicate effectively and concisely with the entire company.
  • Analyze existing processes, suggest and make improvements, and implement business processes where none exists.
  • A desire to learn and expand your horizons; take on new challenges as the business scales.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Prior experience in implementing and administering Google Workspaces, OKTA (+ Workflows), Slack, and JIRA
  • Prior experience in using GAM or any other tools for carrying out bulk tasks for managing Google Workspace via a command line
  • Prior experience in administering Kandji or any other Mac MDM tool
  • Prior experience in designing and implementing tools to maintain and support a distributed user base of macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Operating systems
  • Excellent communication and organization skills
  • Desire to learn new technologies and teach junior members

Nice to Have:

  • Prior experience in using GAM for managing Google Workspace is a plus
  • Managing a network based on Juniper technology is a plus.
  • Previous experience in designing AV hardware and equipment for conference room (Google meet and Zoom) solutions is a plus
  • Previous experience with using workflow automation tools (OKTA workflow, workato etc.) is a plus
  • Experience with Python scripting is a plus
  • Knowledge of various AWS components to support development: e.g. Lambda, CodeBuild, DynamoDB, VPC, RDS, API Gateway, CloudWatch, SNS, SQS, IAM, SES etc., is a plus
  • Relevant industry certifications or B.S. Degree in Information Technology or a related discipline is a plus

Benefits

  • Company Wide
    • Technology Stipend for New Employees 
    • Monthly Cell Phone and Internet Stipend
    • Health and Wellness benefit 
    • In office catered lunches and monthly Grubhub credit
    • Company and team events 
    • Flexible time off 
    • Volunteer time off
    • Stock Options 
  • Country Specific (if applicable) 
    • HealthBenefits
    • Retirement 

As employees are located in many different countries around the world, some benefits may differ from country to country. In all cases, we do our best to provide equitable perks and benefits across our locations.

Other:

  • Employment Status: Full Time Employment
  • Work Authorization: Eligibility to work for a US based employer
  • Location/Working classification: Location/Working classification: Hybrid Role - Required to work from Sunnyvale, CA (at least two - three times a week) 

SingleStore delivers the cloud-native database with the speed and scale to power the world’s data-intensive applications. With a distributed SQL database that introduces simplicity to your data architecture by unifying transactions and analytics, SingleStore empowers digital leaders to deliver exceptional, real-time data experiences to their customers. SingleStore is venture-backed and headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Sunnyvale, Raleigh, Seattle, Boston, London, Lisbon, Bangalore, Dublin and Kyiv. 

Consistent with our commitment to diversity & inclusion, we value individuals with the ability to work on diverse teams and with a diverse range of people.

To all recruitment agencies: SingleStore does not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to SingleStore employees. SingleStore is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes and will not pay fees to any third-party agency or company that does not have a signed agreement with the Company.

SingleStore values individuals for their unique skills and experiences, and we’re proud to offer roles in a variety of locations across the United States. Salary is based on permissible, non-discriminatory factors such as skills, experience, and geographic location, and is just one part of our total compensation and benefits package. Certain roles are also eligible for additional rewards, including merit increases and annual bonuses. 

Our benefits package for this role includes: stock options, flexible paid time off, monthly three-day weekends, 14 weeks of fully-paid gender-neutral parental leave, fertility and adoption assistance, mental health counseling, 401(k) retirement plan, and rich health insurance offerings—including medical, dental, vision and life and disability insurance.

SingleStore’s base salary range for this position is: $80,000 - $115,000 USD. 

For candidates residing in California, please see our California Recruitment Privacy Notice. For candidates residing in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland, please see our EEA, UK, and Swiss Recruitment Privacy Notice.

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