At SmartBear, we deliver the complete visibility developers need to make each release better than the last. Our award winning and industry favorite tools TestComplete, Swagger, Cucumber, ReadyAPI, Zephyr are trusted by over 16 million developers, testers, and software engineers at 32,000+ organizations – including world-renowned innovators like Adobe, JetBlue, FedEx, and Microsoft.
DevOps Engineer
  • Build and maintain key infrastructure that is observable, stable, and performant
  • Work with industry-leading technologies and cloud deployments
  • Lead technical transformation and automation efforts that improve the customer experience and lowers maintenance overhead
Product intro:
Zephyr Enterprise is a robust test management solution managed independently outside the Atlassian ecosystem – offering real-time Jira integration.
Zephyr Enterprise meets the most demanding requirements around privacy and security (with enterprise-grade LDAP, SSO, Encryption in Transit and at Rest), provides enterprise-grade test planning, and offers support for multiple test automation workflows and frameworks, making it the perfect tool for consolidating teams that use disparate, homegrown automation solutions.
Go to our product page if you want to know more about Zephyr Enterprise.
You can even have a free trial to check it out :blush:About the role:
As a DevOps Engineer you will be helping build and maintain cloud-based infrastructure that supports hundreds of customer deployments, while enabling our development teams to efficiently build, deploy, and automatically test code changes and new capabilities. You can look forward to working with our best and brightest engineers, product managers, and support teams.
  • Automate scalable, highly available application deployments, and improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness of infrastructure
  • Implement code, automation tools, custom tools and scripts as necessary to evolve systems and processes
  • Work closely with leaders across development, product, and support teams to build well-monitored, auto scaled, and highly-availability processes
  • Leverage tools like Jenkins, Ansible, Rundeck, Zabbix, and terraform to reduce manual work, and build resilient, self-healing systems
  • Document existing systems and processes for review by internal and external stakeholders
We are looking for someone who has:
  • 5+ years’ experience as a DevOps or Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), or equivalent
  • Deep experience with server host management and cloud infrastructure, preferably AWS
  • Working knowledge of common cloud services, including: VPC, EC2, S3, CloudWatch, IAM, Route53, and RDS
  • Expertise with software deployment tooling, such as Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Ansible, Rancher, and Kubernetes
  • A strong understanding of Linux systems and administration
  • Proficiency with Python scripting language.
  • English on at least a B2 level
You may also have:
  • Experience managing relational/NoSQL databases, such as MySQL and MongoDB
  • Experience with application/network load balancing, reverse proxies, ssh tunnels, or HAProxy
  • Experience with AWS Lambda or other AWS managed services
  • Experience with application security tooling and runtime security monitoring
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to collaborate with technical and non-technical personnel
 
Why you should join the SmartBear crew:
  • You can grow your career at every level.
  • We invest in your success as well as the spaces where our teams come together to work, collaborate, and have fun.
  • We love celebrating our SmartBears; we even encourage our crew to take their birthdays off.
  • We are guided by a People and Culture organization - an important distinction for us. We think about our team holistically – the whole person.
  • We celebrate our differences in experiences, viewpoints, and identities because we know it leads to better outcomes.
 
 
 
 
 

 

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