Desired Skills and Experience
- Community. Ours is awesome. You will interact with developers in an Agile environment, work in an open space and participate in numerous team building activities
- DevOps. We are committed to our practices and tools - CI/CD, TDD, container, micro-services, Infra-As-Code
- Technology exploration. You will build the strategy and evolution of existing services, as well as future architecture
- Automation. You will have plenty of opportunities to destroy manual tedious tasks using innovative methods and tools
- Support. You will maintain production system, troubleshoot issues affecting customers and fix outages
- Sharpen your skills with access to vast resources to the latest technology
- Push your creativity during outages
- Turn legacy applications into an unlimited playground for fun and experimentation
- Openly expose problems and turn them into learning and team bonding experience
- Put the interest of the team first
- A candidate with 5-10 years of experience and passion for Linux system administration; however, if you believe you are up for the challenge with less experience, you are welcome
- A Ninja Master Knowledge of Linux on various distributions
- A Restlessly individual who will hunt down manual tedious task and automate everything using Python, bash etc.
- Someone who is very familiar with automation/orchestration tool such as Ansible/Puppet and code management tools (GIT) and considers Infra-As-Code a new religion,
- A network troubleshooter that can use Wireshark like it’s second nature to solve application and/or network issues
- A candidate with a strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills (a good sense of humour is a bonus)
- Bilingual (French/English)
- University degree in computer science/Engineering or Information Technology
- Linux Administrator/Engineer certification
- Experience with container environment: Docker, DockerSwarm, Kubernetes (because new stuff is fun!)
- Able to write/debug application written in Java, C++, Python
- Can discuss (for hours) the advantages of EMAC vs VIM