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Sr. DevOps Engineer
What You'll Do
- Improve the tooling and automation for building, testing, and deploying software and services
- Collaborate with engineering teams on building / launching new products and features
- Evangelize and implement industry best practices to improve the security and ease-of-use of our production environment
- Diagnose problems from all sides and quickly narrow down potential solutions
- Debug production issues across services and multiple levels of the stack
- Improve operational standards, tooling, and processes
- Engineer solutions to automate, and streamline monitoring and incident escalation, improve resiliency and uptime
What We're Looking For
- 6+ years of experience in an SRE / DevOps / equivalent role
- Excellent communication skills and comfort working with a diverse team across time zones
- A sense of ownership, humility, and bias to action
- Able to see a problem from all sides and quickly narrow down potential solutions
- Proficiency with Bash scripting
- Proficiency with container technologies like Docker, Containered, rkt, etc., Linux, scripting & automation
- Strong knowledge of Kubernetes application deployment building blocks - Deployments, Services, Persistent Volumes, and Config Maps
- Experience deploying, scaling, and troubleshooting production services
- Competence in working with public cloud infrastructure such as GCP, Azure, and/or AWS
We'd Also Like to See
- Familiarity with running blockchain software (bitcoin, ethereum, etc)
- Familiarity with Open Source Software
- Hardening, securing the Kubernetes cluster with monitoring and auditing dashboards
- Experience with multiple technology stacks for configuration, monitoring, logging, alerting, CI/CD, application runtimes (Python, Node, Rust)
- Experience with Terraform
- Experience with caching and database solutions (e.g. Redis, Postgres)
- Experience with logging, tracing, proxy, and monitoring dashboard tools such as ELK, Grafana, Prometheus
- Experience with various network protocols, such as SSL and DNS
What We'll Offer
- Competitive NYC based Salary - $130,000 - 180,000
- Company equity and Stacks (STX) tokens--STX is the native cryptocurrency of the Stacks network
- $500/mo co-working space reimbursement
- $1,200/yr budget for learning and development stipend
- $1000/yr of charity donation matching to an organization of your choosing
- Daily Lunch Reimbursement(even if you’re remote!)
- Open Vacation Policy, take the days you need
- Family-Friendly Health Benefits
- Free Life and Disability Insurance
- Health and dependent care(FSA)
- Up to 16 weeks of paid parental leave
- Pre-tax commuter benefits
- 401k with 3% match
- Your choice of technical setup and equipment
What does a DevOps in web3 do?
DevOps in web3 typically refers to the practice of using DevOps techniques to develop and manage decentralized applications (dApps) on blockchain platforms
This can involve tasks such as setting up and maintaining the infrastructure for a dApp, automating the deployment of dApps, and monitoring the performance and security of dApps
In general, DevOps in web3 aims to improve the collaboration and communication between development and operations teams, and to make it easier to build, test, and deploy dApps on the decentralized web.