Vonage Business Inc.

Technology

DevOpsEngineerIII

$132–148k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“DevOps Engineer III at Vonage Business Inc.. Skills: DevOps, Cloud Infrastructure, CI/CD, Kubernetes. Automate provisioning of cloud resources. Integrate Crossplane to extend IaC”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Work from Home - US, Any home office in U.S

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree in Computer Science, 2 years of experience in DevOps Engineering, 1 year of experience in GCP Cloud Build

What You'll Do.

Automate provisioning of cloud resources

Integrate Crossplane to extend IaC

Deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters

Optimize CI/CD pipelines

Deploy applications within Kubernetes

Handle application dependencies

Deploy and manage Crossplane in Kubernetes

Unify and automate multi-cloud infrastructure

Implement least privileged access policies

Review and update IAM policies

Configure AWS GuardDuty

Configure AWS Shield Advanced

Work with Enterprise Mongo

Work with Agile deployment

Work with infrastructure orchestration

Work with CI/CD Github

Run code using Docker

Run code using Kubernetes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Agile deployment

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

Join Vonage and help us innovate cloud communications for businesses worldwide! EMPLOYER: Vonage Business Inc. JOB TITLE: DevOps Engineer III JOB DUTIES: Utilize infrastructure as code (IaC) tools, such as Terraform and Ansible, to automate the provisioning of cloud resources and integrate Crossplane to extend IaC capabilities across multiple cloud providers. Deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters to ensure scalability, performance, and reliability. Develop, maintain, and optimize Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment/Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines for automated testing and build and deploy applications within Kubernetes environments, incorporating package management tools to handle application dependencies. Deploy and manage Crossplane in Kubernetes clusters to unify and automate multi-cloud infrastructure provisioning and management. Design and implement the least privileged access policies to ensure that users and services have only the necessary permissions. Review and update Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies and roles to adapt to changing project requirements and security best practices. Configure Amazon Web Services (AWS) GuardDuty, AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF), and AWS Shield Advanced at scale for comprehensive cloud security management and threat mitigation. Set up and build IAC modules to produce AWS accounts based on approved blueprints, ensuring standardized infrastructure compliance and security protocols. Work with Python; Rest APIs; AWS; GCP; Capella; Enterprise Redis; Mongo; Cloudformation; Terraform and Ansible; Docker and Kubernetes; DevOps; CI/CD; GitOps and Agile methodologies; deployment and infrastructure orchestration frameworks; CI/CD pipelines; Github; AWS Code Suite; GCP Cloud Build; deploying and running code; and, using Docker and Kubernetes. Telecommuting: May telecommute from any home office in the U. S. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Master’s degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science or a related field and 2 years of e

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