DevOps Engineer
1. Work at one of Australia's most cutting-edge research facilities
2. WFH and work-life balance supported
3. Based in Clayton
DESCRIPTION
The DevOps Engineer is responsible for managing the design, development and operation of specialised systems and applications, with a strong focus on providing highly reliable and performant software infrastructure to the team members of the Scientific Computing group.
About the Role:
4. 2.5 year maximum term contract with paid leave (personal, annual, public holidays)
5. $95-100K per annum – subject to experience
6. Located at the Australian Synchrotron, Clayton Campus
7. Flexible working environment in collaborative, multi-disciplinary teams
What you will be doing:
8. Implement, maintain and support highly reliable and performant infrastructure systems for running software used for high throughput data acquisition, efficient processing of large data volumes and user-driven data analysis.
9. Support the members of the Scientific Computing team in deploying their applications on state-of-the-art infrastructure.
10. Document changes made to the infrastructure or processes.
11. Contribute to the exploration of new technologies, concepts, and best practices in the field of DevOps and computing infrastructure.
12. Facilitate and promote the adoption of procedures and best-practises applicable in a modern DevOps-oriented software environment
13. Share learnings and findings of new technologies and best practices with the team on a regular basis
Selection Criteria:
14. Excellent understanding of container concepts, such as Docker
15. Experience with container orchestration systems, such as Kubernetes
16. Experience working on Linux based infrastructure
17. Experience with implementing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines
18. Experience creating and maintaining virtual machines
19. Well developed, effective oral and written communication skills, together with proven abilities in liaising effectively with people at all levels
20. Ability to work both as a part of a team and autonomously and an aptitude for self-learning and interest in emerging technologies