We are looking for a
System Administration/DevOps
to join the team of our cliente - energy sector.
What will be your main tasks and responsibilities?
Collaborate on the planning, architecture, implementation, testing, and administration of system infrastructures.
Contribute to the continuous evolution of datacenters and cloud environments, including computing, virtualization, storage, operating systems, and backups.
Support the development of technical specifications, acquisition processes, licensing, and external service contracting.
Ensure operational excellence through incident, request, and change management (ITSM).
Promote system security by ensuring updates, vulnerability remediation, and compliance with policies and legal requirements.
Manage service provider contracts, including budgeting, activity oversight, and SLA monitoring.
Monitor system availability and performance, prepare reports and indicators, and participate in simulation exercises for failure, disaster, and incident scenarios.
What is required from you?
Degree in Computer Engineering or a related field.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in system administration, including 3+ years working with Kubernetes and container platforms (preferably on-premise).
Experience with Kubernetes architectures (OpenShift, Rancher), multi-cluster and hybrid environments.
Solid knowledge of:
- Kubernetes: namespaces, pods, networking services, application deployment, storage, backups, security policies, troubleshooting.
- Docker: image creation, optimization, deployment, docker compose.
Experience with observability tools (e.g., Check_mk, Grafana).
Strong background in Cloud and automation, including DevOps practices, IaC, GitOps, CI/CD, and automation with Ansible and/or Python.
Experience with public cloud-especially Microsoft Azure.
Advanced knowledge of Linux, networking, and security.
Strong English skills (spoken and written).
Cloud and security certifications are a plus.
Sounds like you? Send us your CV and let's talk!
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