Software Developer Linux / DevOps at Do IT Relocation

Stuttgart, Germany

Posted on May 18 2017 (over 7 years ago)

Visas:

Visa sponsorship and relocation support is provided

RELOCATION: to Stuttgart, Germany

 

Your responsibilities:

  • Software development in Linux system administration
  • Further development of automatizations tools in the range of installation, upgrade and implementing of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) workstations
  • Ensure the high level of automation
  • Adaptation and continuous upgrading of KVM based virtualization surroundings
  • Implementation of new Linux Deployment procedures and frameworks

 

Your profile:

  • Academic degree in Information Technology or related discipline
  • Experience as administrator with Linux RHEL
  • Programming experience with Ruby and Python
  • Very good knowledge of DevOps processes
  • Experience with automated installations, deployment processes, configuration management tool, monitoring tools and Git, Jenkins, Jira.
  • Upper-Intermediate English
  • Quick learner, autonomous worker, good team player with excellent communication skills
  • A high level of self-responsibility
  • RHCSA® and RHCE® certificate is of advantage


What we offer:

  • A permanent position in a high technology environment
  • Work according to agile process models with modern tools and technologies
  • Flat hierarchy and flexible working hours
  • Professional training and good development opportunities
  • Attractive salary, company pension scheme and a subsidy for the Job-Ticket

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COMPANY: A global technology company with subsidiaries in Nuremberg, Stuttgart, and Cologne.

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