Best devops tutorials that are equivalent or almost equivalent to actual work experience
In my experience, practical tutorials are the best thing to become ready to take on any job, so I am wondering what are the best practical tutorials for devops.
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In my experience, practical tutorials are the best thing to become ready to take on any job, so I am wondering what are the best practical tutorials for devops.
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Understanding rwx for Users, Groups, and Others — Linux Permission
# Understanding rwx for Users, Groups, and Others — Linux Permission
Check out super easy and simple to understand linux permission, also through numeric [chmod\] https://medium.com/@dospokezarathustra/understanding-rwx-for-users-groups-and-others-linux-permission-12032ac279d3
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# Understanding rwx for Users, Groups, and Others — Linux Permission
Check out super easy and simple to understand linux permission, also through numeric [chmod\] https://medium.com/@dospokezarathustra/understanding-rwx-for-users-groups-and-others-linux-permission-12032ac279d3
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Medium
Understanding rwx for Users, Groups, and Others — Linux Permission
Let’s decode the rwx in a command
Owner — root or person who create file, directory- but remember root is the super user so he is…
Owner — root or person who create file, directory- but remember root is the super user so he is…
Do We Still Need Daily Stand-Ups & Cross-Team Syncs?
With so many tools for async collaboration, do we still need frequent one-on-one syncs between teams, or can automated updates and feedback loops replace them?
Are daily stand-ups and constant check-ins still necessary, or has your team found a better way to collaborate? Would love to hear how different teams handle this!
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With so many tools for async collaboration, do we still need frequent one-on-one syncs between teams, or can automated updates and feedback loops replace them?
Are daily stand-ups and constant check-ins still necessary, or has your team found a better way to collaborate? Would love to hear how different teams handle this!
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Large critical data stores in the cloud
How do you feel about having large critical data stores in the cloud? On site databases allow you to take physical backups and take them off site so you can always recover if necessary however impractical that might be. Although cloud gives you better resilience does that give you full confidence in your ability to recover from any disaster eg bad actor. Is cross account backup sufficient? Do you back up to a different vendor? Or do you still sink the data to on premise storage just in case?
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How do you feel about having large critical data stores in the cloud? On site databases allow you to take physical backups and take them off site so you can always recover if necessary however impractical that might be. Although cloud gives you better resilience does that give you full confidence in your ability to recover from any disaster eg bad actor. Is cross account backup sufficient? Do you back up to a different vendor? Or do you still sink the data to on premise storage just in case?
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DevOps Engineers – Please Help With My Graduation Project on Security Scanning Tools!
Hey everyone!
I’m working on my thesis and need your help! I'm conducting a short survey as part of my research to improve security scanning tools for DevOps teams, and I would really appreciate your input.
The survey is focused on understanding your experiences with security scanning tools like Microsoft Defender (for Cloud), Trivy, Snyk, and others within your DevOps pipelines. It includes questions about:
How often you scan container images for vulnerabilities
The tools you currently use for security scanning
The challenges and limitations you face
Your feedback on what improvements would make these tools better
This short survey is part of my graduation assignment, where I’m developing a new security scanner for Azure DevOps, aimed at improving security in DevOps environments. Your input will directly help shape the development of this tool.
Deadline: Please complete the survey by March 25, 2025.
🔗 Take the Survey Here!
Thank you so much for your help! 🙏
Your insights are invaluable for my project and will contribute to making DevOps security tools better for everyone!
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Hey everyone!
I’m working on my thesis and need your help! I'm conducting a short survey as part of my research to improve security scanning tools for DevOps teams, and I would really appreciate your input.
The survey is focused on understanding your experiences with security scanning tools like Microsoft Defender (for Cloud), Trivy, Snyk, and others within your DevOps pipelines. It includes questions about:
How often you scan container images for vulnerabilities
The tools you currently use for security scanning
The challenges and limitations you face
Your feedback on what improvements would make these tools better
This short survey is part of my graduation assignment, where I’m developing a new security scanner for Azure DevOps, aimed at improving security in DevOps environments. Your input will directly help shape the development of this tool.
Deadline: Please complete the survey by March 25, 2025.
🔗 Take the Survey Here!
Thank you so much for your help! 🙏
Your insights are invaluable for my project and will contribute to making DevOps security tools better for everyone!
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EU SysEleven: has anyone worked with it?
hey devops people,
I may start working in a company which will transition from AWS & Azure to SysEleven, which is some German-based open-source provider which offers managed Kubernetes solutions. This decision is taken already, it's just a matter of implementing it now.
has anybody worked with SysEleven? what's the vibe here? what were some pain points during transitions? any opinion and feedback with your work with it is welcomed.
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hey devops people,
I may start working in a company which will transition from AWS & Azure to SysEleven, which is some German-based open-source provider which offers managed Kubernetes solutions. This decision is taken already, it's just a matter of implementing it now.
has anybody worked with SysEleven? what's the vibe here? what were some pain points during transitions? any opinion and feedback with your work with it is welcomed.
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What's the best starting point for devops?
Hi there, I started self learning IT a couple months ago, I am fascinated about devops world but I know it is not an entry level position. I already looked at the roadmap so I know that many skills like linux, scripting etc are requested in order to get to that point, and it will surely take some years, but in the meantime is it better to start working as a developer or as a helpdesk/sysadmin? Which one would be more helpful for future devops ?
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Hi there, I started self learning IT a couple months ago, I am fascinated about devops world but I know it is not an entry level position. I already looked at the roadmap so I know that many skills like linux, scripting etc are requested in order to get to that point, and it will surely take some years, but in the meantime is it better to start working as a developer or as a helpdesk/sysadmin? Which one would be more helpful for future devops ?
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DevOps job prospects, EU
For someone who would be fluent in the host nations language and has 5+ years of experience AWS, AZURE etc, how is the job market looking in Germany/Netherlands/Belgium etc. for cybersecurity roles at present? Is there much demand?
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For someone who would be fluent in the host nations language and has 5+ years of experience AWS, AZURE etc, how is the job market looking in Germany/Netherlands/Belgium etc. for cybersecurity roles at present? Is there much demand?
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List of YouTube channels about DevOps and Cloud
I am working on a repository on GitHub where I will place references to YouTube channels that teaches about DevOps and everything related to Cloud. In this way, we generate an information bank of video content that is valuable to the community.
In principle, the idea is to provide channels in English and also in Spanish. So, I ask you to please post interesting channels, either in English or Spanish.
In the repository you can do a PR, but I will also be doing my part by posting channels that I think share value. Let's make this post a hub for your favorite DevOps and Cloud channels. You can also contribute new ideas.
The repository is as follows: https://github.com/jersonmartinez/DevOps-YouTube-Channels
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I am working on a repository on GitHub where I will place references to YouTube channels that teaches about DevOps and everything related to Cloud. In this way, we generate an information bank of video content that is valuable to the community.
In principle, the idea is to provide channels in English and also in Spanish. So, I ask you to please post interesting channels, either in English or Spanish.
In the repository you can do a PR, but I will also be doing my part by posting channels that I think share value. Let's make this post a hub for your favorite DevOps and Cloud channels. You can also contribute new ideas.
The repository is as follows: https://github.com/jersonmartinez/DevOps-YouTube-Channels
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GitHub
GitHub - jersonmartinez/DevOps-YouTube-Channels: DevOps YouTube Channels
DevOps YouTube Channels. Contribute to jersonmartinez/DevOps-YouTube-Channels development by creating an account on GitHub.
What dev prod metrics are folks actually using?
I've been thinking a lot about how we measure developer productivity and experience (DevEx) at work. There’s the classic DORA and SPACE frameworks, but in reality, it often feels like leadership latches onto things like PR count or velocity, which don't always tell the full story. I was traditionally a big DORA fan myself but I know they all have drawbacks and metrics alone never paint the full picture (though feel free to prove me wrong).
In my experience, the most useful metrics are the ones that help identify blockers and improve flow efficiency—things like time-to-first-feedback or time spent waiting on dependencies. But I’d love to hear from others:
* What dev productivity or DevEx metrics does your team actually track?
* Are they useful, or do they feel like vanity metrics?
* Have they led to any tangible changes in how your team works?
I recently came across [this article](https://thenewstack.io/let-productivity-metrics-and-devex-drive-each-other/) that argues productivity metrics should be used to improve DevEx, not just measure output. But i also kind of think devex is an overly buzzy term/doesnt mean much anymore. IDK.
Curious what DevProd metrics your team tracks/makes you follow. :)
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I've been thinking a lot about how we measure developer productivity and experience (DevEx) at work. There’s the classic DORA and SPACE frameworks, but in reality, it often feels like leadership latches onto things like PR count or velocity, which don't always tell the full story. I was traditionally a big DORA fan myself but I know they all have drawbacks and metrics alone never paint the full picture (though feel free to prove me wrong).
In my experience, the most useful metrics are the ones that help identify blockers and improve flow efficiency—things like time-to-first-feedback or time spent waiting on dependencies. But I’d love to hear from others:
* What dev productivity or DevEx metrics does your team actually track?
* Are they useful, or do they feel like vanity metrics?
* Have they led to any tangible changes in how your team works?
I recently came across [this article](https://thenewstack.io/let-productivity-metrics-and-devex-drive-each-other/) that argues productivity metrics should be used to improve DevEx, not just measure output. But i also kind of think devex is an overly buzzy term/doesnt mean much anymore. IDK.
Curious what DevProd metrics your team tracks/makes you follow. :)
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The New Stack
Let Productivity Metrics and DevEx Drive Each Other
The answer to the debate isn’t to choose one side or the other — it’s to recognize that both are means toward the same end.
Ports "seems" to be not exposed
Hi Folks, I'm setting up a devcontainer to work with Salesforce developement.
One of the required cli tools (sf cli) needs access to port 1717 during the authorization of connection with the orgs.
When I try to authorize, the process in terminal stays hanging, as waiting for the callback from the server.
I used
I noticed in Docker Desktop that port 1717 doesn't show up as exposed, even having all the settings aforementioned in place.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Hi Folks, I'm setting up a devcontainer to work with Salesforce developement.
One of the required cli tools (sf cli) needs access to port 1717 during the authorization of connection with the orgs.
When I try to authorize, the process in terminal stays hanging, as waiting for the callback from the server.
I used
EXPOSE in my devcontainer docker file, portsFoward in the devcontainer.json but it still doesn't work.I noticed in Docker Desktop that port 1717 doesn't show up as exposed, even having all the settings aforementioned in place.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Active Directory
What's a good quick and dirty way to learn about AD and LDAP. I support a product that works with AD but my knowledge is piss poor and need to ramp up.
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What's a good quick and dirty way to learn about AD and LDAP. I support a product that works with AD but my knowledge is piss poor and need to ramp up.
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How to Debug a Node.js Microservice in Kubernetes
Sharing a guide on debugging a Node.js Microservice running in a Kubernetes environment. In a nutshell, it show how to run your service locally while still accessing live cluster resources and context, so you can test and debug without deploying.
https://metalbear.co/guides/how-to-debug-a-nodejs-microservice/
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Sharing a guide on debugging a Node.js Microservice running in a Kubernetes environment. In a nutshell, it show how to run your service locally while still accessing live cluster resources and context, so you can test and debug without deploying.
https://metalbear.co/guides/how-to-debug-a-nodejs-microservice/
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MetalBear 🐻
How to Debug Node.js Microservices in Kubernetes
Learn to debug Node.js microservices in Kubernetes with mirrord, using Node.js or the CLI for efficient, real-time troubleshooting without redeploying.
How is artifactory search so uselsess?
I literally copy the repository path verbatim and paste it into the search bar and it cant find it?? what the actual fuck is it searching? How is it possible to make a search this bad?
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I literally copy the repository path verbatim and paste it into the search bar and it cant find it?? what the actual fuck is it searching? How is it possible to make a search this bad?
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DevOps security architecture
Here is an example of how a secure DevOps architecture diagram can look like when integrating the right tools and following the principles that optimize DevOps implementation into your infrastructures
https://www.clickittech.com/devops/devops-architecture/#h-devops-architecture-diagram-example
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Here is an example of how a secure DevOps architecture diagram can look like when integrating the right tools and following the principles that optimize DevOps implementation into your infrastructures
https://www.clickittech.com/devops/devops-architecture/#h-devops-architecture-diagram-example
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ClickIT
DevOps Architecture: A Complete Guide for 2026
To build a DevOps architecture diagram follow practices like a CI/CD pipeline, Microservices, IaC, and Container Orchestration.
Mobile app for phone-sized screen for viewing traces?
Is there a mobile app for "small screens" (phone sized) for viewing traces?
I have been using OTel tracing in all of my recent projects and don't even need logging anymore - because traces have richer semantics and are easier to "navigate".
I would love to be able to check things "on the go". I already send OTel traces to GCP's Cloud Tracing, and to AWS X-ray. So, if there is a mobile-first frontend for Cloud Tracing or X-ray that would work. A mobile-friendly frontend for any other tracing backend are welcome too!
Something like https://github.com/ymtdzzz/otel-tui but for mobile would work as well - I can self-host the backend part.
Thanks!
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Is there a mobile app for "small screens" (phone sized) for viewing traces?
I have been using OTel tracing in all of my recent projects and don't even need logging anymore - because traces have richer semantics and are easier to "navigate".
I would love to be able to check things "on the go". I already send OTel traces to GCP's Cloud Tracing, and to AWS X-ray. So, if there is a mobile-first frontend for Cloud Tracing or X-ray that would work. A mobile-friendly frontend for any other tracing backend are welcome too!
Something like https://github.com/ymtdzzz/otel-tui but for mobile would work as well - I can self-host the backend part.
Thanks!
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GitHub
GitHub - ymtdzzz/otel-tui: A terminal OpenTelemetry viewer inspired by otel-desktop-viewer
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[CFP] Call for Papers – IEEE JCC 2025
Dear Researchers,
We are pleased to announce the **16th** **IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services (JCC 2025)**, which will be held from **July 21-24, 2025**, in **Tucson, Arizona, United States**.
IEEE JCC 2025 is a leading conference focused on the latest developments in cloud computing and services. This conference offers an excellent platform for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to exchange ideas and share innovative research on cloud technologies, cloud-based applications, and services. We invite high-quality paper submissions on the following topics (but not limited to):
* AI/ML in joint-cloud environments
* AI/ML for Distributed Systems
* Cloud Service Models and Architectures
* Cloud Security and Privacy
* Cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT)
* Data Analytics and Machine Learning in the Cloud
* Cloud Infrastructure and Virtualization
* Cloud Management and Automation
* Cloud Computing for Edge Computing and 5G
* Industry Applications and Case Studies in Cloud Computing
**Paper Submission:**
Please submit your papers via the following link: [https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcc2025](https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcc2025)
**Important Dates:**
* **Paper Submission Deadline:** March 21, 2025
* **Author Notification:** May 8, 2025
* **Final Paper Submission (Camera-ready):** May 18, 2025
For additional details, visit the conference website: [https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/jcc-2025](https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/jcc-2025)
We look forward to your submissions and valuable contributions to the field of cloud computing and services.
Best regards,
Steering Committee, CISOSE 2025
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Dear Researchers,
We are pleased to announce the **16th** **IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services (JCC 2025)**, which will be held from **July 21-24, 2025**, in **Tucson, Arizona, United States**.
IEEE JCC 2025 is a leading conference focused on the latest developments in cloud computing and services. This conference offers an excellent platform for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to exchange ideas and share innovative research on cloud technologies, cloud-based applications, and services. We invite high-quality paper submissions on the following topics (but not limited to):
* AI/ML in joint-cloud environments
* AI/ML for Distributed Systems
* Cloud Service Models and Architectures
* Cloud Security and Privacy
* Cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT)
* Data Analytics and Machine Learning in the Cloud
* Cloud Infrastructure and Virtualization
* Cloud Management and Automation
* Cloud Computing for Edge Computing and 5G
* Industry Applications and Case Studies in Cloud Computing
**Paper Submission:**
Please submit your papers via the following link: [https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcc2025](https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcc2025)
**Important Dates:**
* **Paper Submission Deadline:** March 21, 2025
* **Author Notification:** May 8, 2025
* **Final Paper Submission (Camera-ready):** May 18, 2025
For additional details, visit the conference website: [https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/jcc-2025](https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/jcc-2025)
We look forward to your submissions and valuable contributions to the field of cloud computing and services.
Best regards,
Steering Committee, CISOSE 2025
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Call for Papers – IEEE SOSE 2025
Dear Researchers,
I am pleased to invite you to submit your research to the **19th IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE 2025)**, to be held from **July 21-24, 2025**, in **Tucson, Arizona, United States**.
IEEE SOSE 2025 provides a leading international forum for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to present and discuss cutting-edge research on service-oriented system engineering, microservices, AI-driven services, and cloud computing. The conference aims to advance the development of service-oriented computing, architectures, and applications in various domains.
# Topics of Interest Include (but are not limited to):
* Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) & Microservices
* AI-Driven Service Computing
* Service Engineering for Cloud, Edge, and IoT
* Blockchain for Service Computing
* Security, Privacy, and Trust in Service-Oriented Systems
* DevOps & Continuous Deployment in SOSE
* Digital Twins & Cyber-Physical Systems
* Industry Applications and Real-World Case Studies
# Paper Submission: [https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2025](https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2025)
# Important Dates:
* **Paper Submission Deadline:** **April 15, 2025**
* **Author Notification:** **May 15, 2025**
* **Final Paper Submission (Camera-ready):** **May 22, 2025**
For more details, visit the conference website:
[https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/sose-2025](https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/sose-2025)
We look forward to your contributions and participation in IEEE SOSE 2025!
Best regards,
Steering Committee, CISOSE 2025
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Dear Researchers,
I am pleased to invite you to submit your research to the **19th IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE 2025)**, to be held from **July 21-24, 2025**, in **Tucson, Arizona, United States**.
IEEE SOSE 2025 provides a leading international forum for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to present and discuss cutting-edge research on service-oriented system engineering, microservices, AI-driven services, and cloud computing. The conference aims to advance the development of service-oriented computing, architectures, and applications in various domains.
# Topics of Interest Include (but are not limited to):
* Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) & Microservices
* AI-Driven Service Computing
* Service Engineering for Cloud, Edge, and IoT
* Blockchain for Service Computing
* Security, Privacy, and Trust in Service-Oriented Systems
* DevOps & Continuous Deployment in SOSE
* Digital Twins & Cyber-Physical Systems
* Industry Applications and Real-World Case Studies
# Paper Submission: [https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2025](https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sose2025)
# Important Dates:
* **Paper Submission Deadline:** **April 15, 2025**
* **Author Notification:** **May 15, 2025**
* **Final Paper Submission (Camera-ready):** **May 22, 2025**
For more details, visit the conference website:
[https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/sose-2025](https://conf.researchr.org/track/cisose-2025/sose-2025)
We look forward to your contributions and participation in IEEE SOSE 2025!
Best regards,
Steering Committee, CISOSE 2025
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🤹♀️ multipr - Make the same change in many GitHub repos!
Announcing
https://github.com/fredrikaverpil/multipr
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Announcing
multipr; create pull requests ”en masse” 🚀🚀🚀https://github.com/fredrikaverpil/multipr
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GitHub - fredrikaverpil/multipr: Create (and update) pull requests en masse.
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GCP DevOps [REMOTE] [INDIA] [FULL TIME]
# Cloud Engineer
Experience: 2 to 4 years of experience
**Requirements**
* Extensive Linux experience, comfortable between Debian and Redhat.
* Experience architecting, deploying/developing software, or internet scale production-grade cloud solutions in virtualized environments, such as Google Cloud Platform or other public clouds.
* Experience refactoring monolithic applications to microservices, APIs, and/or serverless models.
* Good Understanding of OSS and managed SQL and NoSQL Databases.
* Coding knowledge in one or more scripting languages - Python, NodeJS, bash etc and 1 programming language preferably Go.
* Experience in containerisation technology - Kubernetes, Docker
* Experience in the following or similar technologies- GKE, API Management tools like API Gateway, Service Mesh technologies like Istio, Serverless technologies like Cloud Run, Cloud functions, Lambda etc.
* Build pipeline (CI) tools experience; both design and implementation preferably using Google Cloud build but open to other tools like Circle CI, Gitlab and Jenkins
* Experience in any of the Continuous Delivery tools (CD) preferably Google Cloud Deploy but open to other tools like ArgoCD, Spinnaker.
* Automation experience using any of the IaC tools preferably Terraform with Google Provider.
* Expertise in Monitoring & Logging tools preferably Google Cloud Monitoring & Logging but open to other tools like Prometheus/Grafana, Datadog, NewRelic
* Consult with clients in automation and migration strategy and execution
* Must have experience working with version control tools such as Bitbucket, Github/Gitlab
* Must have good communication skills
* Strongly goal oriented individual with a continuous drive to learn and grow
* Emanates ownership, accountability and integrity
**Responsibilities**
* Support seniors on at least 2 to 3 customer projects, able to handle customer communication with the coordination of products owners and project managers.
* Support seniors on creating well-informed, in-depth cloud strategy and manage its adaptation process.
* Initiative to create solutions, always find improvements and offer assistance when needed without being asked.
* Takes ownership of projects, processes, domain and people and holds themselves accountable to achieve successful results.
* Understands their area of work and shares their knowledge frequently with their teammates.
* Given an introduction to the context in which a task fits, design and complete a medium to large sized task independently.
* Perform the tasks review of their colleagues and ensure it conforms to the task requirements and best practices.
* Troubleshoot incidents, identify root cause, fix and document problems, and implement preventive measures and solve issues before they affect business productivity.
* Ensure application performance, uptime, and scale, maintaining high standards of code quality and thoughtful design.
* Managing cloud environments in accordance with company security guidelines.
* Define and document best practices and strategies regarding application deployment and infrastructure maintenance.
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# Cloud Engineer
Experience: 2 to 4 years of experience
**Requirements**
* Extensive Linux experience, comfortable between Debian and Redhat.
* Experience architecting, deploying/developing software, or internet scale production-grade cloud solutions in virtualized environments, such as Google Cloud Platform or other public clouds.
* Experience refactoring monolithic applications to microservices, APIs, and/or serverless models.
* Good Understanding of OSS and managed SQL and NoSQL Databases.
* Coding knowledge in one or more scripting languages - Python, NodeJS, bash etc and 1 programming language preferably Go.
* Experience in containerisation technology - Kubernetes, Docker
* Experience in the following or similar technologies- GKE, API Management tools like API Gateway, Service Mesh technologies like Istio, Serverless technologies like Cloud Run, Cloud functions, Lambda etc.
* Build pipeline (CI) tools experience; both design and implementation preferably using Google Cloud build but open to other tools like Circle CI, Gitlab and Jenkins
* Experience in any of the Continuous Delivery tools (CD) preferably Google Cloud Deploy but open to other tools like ArgoCD, Spinnaker.
* Automation experience using any of the IaC tools preferably Terraform with Google Provider.
* Expertise in Monitoring & Logging tools preferably Google Cloud Monitoring & Logging but open to other tools like Prometheus/Grafana, Datadog, NewRelic
* Consult with clients in automation and migration strategy and execution
* Must have experience working with version control tools such as Bitbucket, Github/Gitlab
* Must have good communication skills
* Strongly goal oriented individual with a continuous drive to learn and grow
* Emanates ownership, accountability and integrity
**Responsibilities**
* Support seniors on at least 2 to 3 customer projects, able to handle customer communication with the coordination of products owners and project managers.
* Support seniors on creating well-informed, in-depth cloud strategy and manage its adaptation process.
* Initiative to create solutions, always find improvements and offer assistance when needed without being asked.
* Takes ownership of projects, processes, domain and people and holds themselves accountable to achieve successful results.
* Understands their area of work and shares their knowledge frequently with their teammates.
* Given an introduction to the context in which a task fits, design and complete a medium to large sized task independently.
* Perform the tasks review of their colleagues and ensure it conforms to the task requirements and best practices.
* Troubleshoot incidents, identify root cause, fix and document problems, and implement preventive measures and solve issues before they affect business productivity.
* Ensure application performance, uptime, and scale, maintaining high standards of code quality and thoughtful design.
* Managing cloud environments in accordance with company security guidelines.
* Define and document best practices and strategies regarding application deployment and infrastructure maintenance.
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