DevOps Engineer, AWS- Elastic Stack, Remote

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Our client is looking for talented Software Engineers with Elastic Stack experience to join their team. They are evolving and updating across all platforms to microservice architecture.

What You'll Do:
  • Build, secure, and maintain Elastic Stack solutions
  • Build the automation to provision, maintain, and monitor all aspects of the ELK stack via infrastructure as code
  • Design, implement and operate multi-datacenter Elastic Stack infrastructure
  • Implement and maintain Logstash data processing pipelines
  • Build dashboards and visualization to provide meaningful insights into application behaviour, performance, and health
  • Ensure all disaster recovery protocols are tested with routine backup and recovery exercises
  • Collaborate with development teams to understand the technical data and performance requirements for platforms and services and ensure they are implemented properly
  • Serve as a trusted advisor, providing domain expertise, guidance, and standard methodology recommendations to optimize search, logging, and observability via APM
  • Employ Agile software development tools and standard methodologies
Who You Are:
  • Have substantial Elastic Stack experience and a consistent record of installing, configuring, and managing Elasticsearch clusters
  • Extensive knowledge of JSON and Kibana KQL searching syntax
  • You have years of experience with APM tools, dashboards, and log analysis visualization
  • Substantial experience with event monitoring, reporting and analysis
  • Experienced with automated configuration management tools, playbooks, such as SaltStack, containers, and version control systems
  • Experienced with DevOps practices, and tools and demonstrative experience increasing an organization's ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity
  • Experienced with open-source RDBMS, NoSQL databases, and event streaming platforms
  • You have excellent written and verbal communication skills
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