Everpure

Data Storage

DCDevopsEngineer

$118–177k Dallas, Texas, United States Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“DC Devops Engineer at Everpure. Skills: Linux administration, Automation, Python scripting, Ansible. Orchestrate fleet reliability. Engineer automated workflows”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure hardware validation; Return hardware to production fleet; Eliminate manual bottlenecks; Improve overall fleet health; Elevate service delivery SLAs; Achieve operational excellence

Industry & Context.

Data Storage
Problems you'll solve

Deep-dive troubleshooting; Thorough analysis; Collaborative problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Work from Dallas, TX office

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Linux administration, Enterprise hardware, Python scripting, Ansible, VMware/ESXi, Docker, Jira

Nice to Have

Puppet, Cisco, Brocade, Supermicro

What You'll Do.

Orchestrate fleet reliability

Engineer automated workflows

Drive root cause resolution

Architect technical documentation

Provide technical guidance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interfacing with datacenter operations team; Representing Infrastructure and Shared Services team; Translating hardware failures to engineering teams

Communication Scope

Exceptional communication skills

Process & Methodology

Driving complex technical projects

Full Job Description

We’re in an unbelievably exciting area of tech and are fundamentally reshaping the data storage industry. Here, you lead with innovative thinking, grow along with us, and join the smartest team in the industry. This type of work—work that changes the world—is what the tech industry was founded on. So, if you're ready to seize the endless opportunities and leave your mark, come join us. THE ROLE As part of a Data Center DevOps team, you will work in a local datacenter interfacing directly with the datacenter operations team to assist in providing post hardware repair support to ensure hardware gets validated and returned back to the production fleet. As an autonomous, go-getter, you will be required to take initiative and drive leadership representing the Infrastructure and Shared Services (ISS) team in the datacenter. WHAT YOU'LL DO Orchestrate Fleet Reliability: Own the end-to-end validation and recovery of server, storage, and network hardware, ensuring assets are returned to the production fleet with high confidence and minimal downtime. Engineer Automated Workflows: Design and implement scalable automation for repetitive tasks using Ansible and Python to eliminate manual bottlenecks in the deployment lifecycle. Drive Root Cause Resolution: Lead deep-dive troubleshooting for complex hardware and software failures, performing thorough analysis to prevent systemic issues and improve overall fleet health. Technical Documentation & Standards: Architect comprehensive technical runbooks and infrastructure diagrams (LucidChart/Visio) that standardize complex processes for the global DevOps and R&D communities. Infrastructure Mentorship: Act as a domain expert, providing technical guidance and cross-training to Datacenter Operations teams to elevate service delivery SLAs and operational excellence. We are primarily an in-office environment and therefore, you will be expected to work from the Dallas, TX office in compliance with Pure’s policies, unless you are on PTO, or

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