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Dev-Ops Engineer

DevOps Engineer

Seeking a DevOps Engineer to come work with a well-established infrastructure team for a leading Australian Health-tech organisation.

WHAT’S ON OFFER

  • Remote and flexible working arrangements, anywhere in Australia near major cities (Except Darwin & Perth).
  • Exposure to working alongside a well-established Australian company.
  • Great benefits and long-term career growth for the right candidate.
  • Healthcare Technology
  • Perm role paying max salary of $144,000 Package

THE ROLE:

Our Client Operations and DevOps team performs a central role in the development, integration and operation of Health-Tech products and services.

We partner with other teams in both a support and an advisory role to continuously improve product delivery to customers through automation, continuous integration, and cloud hosting.

We work in a fast paced, rapidly evolving environment with unique requirements that working in the Health-Tech industry brings.

THE COMPANY:

They are a well-established market leader that have been operating for over thirty years providing a diverse range of platforms for their clientele.

A fun-loving culture that encourages its employees to further develop and grow in their respective IT career.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:

  • At least 3+ years’ experience in DevOps or Engineering Role.
  • Demonstrated experience configuring, implementing and supporting various solutions on cloud or on-premise infrastructure (preferably Azure). Will consider GCP or AWS.
  • Demonstrated experience configuring, implementing, and supporting development CI/CD pipelines (preferably Azure DevOps).
  • Comfortable in the use of various query languages often used in SIEM, Log aggregation, reporting and analytics solutions.
  • Demonstrated experience with data ingestion and application migration.
  • Willing to undertake certification in Logging and SIEM solutions such as Splunk or Azure Sentinel.
  • Practical experience in infrastructure administration across Linux, Windows and/or Unix.
  • Demonstrated experience developing, deploying and operating Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure solutions, including building, maintaining and improving infrastructure as code

ESSENTIAL:

  • 2+ years professional experience working in a cloud platform such as Azure, AWS, GCP (preferably Azure).
  • 2+ years professional experience working as a DevOps or Cloud Engineer.
  • Exposure to log aggregation and or SIEM solutions (preferably SPLUNK or Azure Sentinel).
  • Have a solid background in the provisioning of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and Configuration as Code (CaC) pipelines using ARM, PowerShell or YAML.
  • Design and implementation of build and release pipelines (Azure DevOps)
  • Scripting language preferably PowerShell, Bash or Python.

Please note: You must be an Australian Citizen or have full working rights to be considered for this role.

To apply, click the link and upload your current resume in Microsoft Word format only (.doc or .docx), or please send through a copy of your latest CV to dmann@welovesalt.com for a confidential discussion.

Please note: Only suitable candidates will get a call back for this vacancy.

Salt is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Job Information

Job Reference: JO-2205-255528
Salary:
Salary per: annum
Job Duration:
Job Start Date: 29/06/2022
Job Industries: Technology
Job Locations: Melbourne
Job Types: Permanent

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