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The Monitoring Engineer is responsible for designing and delivering monitors in an integrated architecture across all production and pre-production environments ensuring the implementation is inline with architectural direction.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Duration: 6 months
Major Responsibilities:
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Responsible for monitoring tool maintenance, updates, and expansions in all environments (Production as well as pre-production Tune and cleanup existing monitors and monitoring tooling, and to aid in the research, design, and deployment of new monitors.
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Working with project and operations teams to deliver new monitors. Requirements: Ability to adapt to agile delivery, release cycles, and the ability to deliver technical value incrementally.
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Ability to bridge the gap between development, infrastructure, and operations. 5+ years of monitoring and scripting experience in a large-scale Unix environment, some of that in production operational support Hands on experience of Nagios is a required.
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Experience with rrdtool and collectd a plus. Ability to maintain monitoring solutions that can effectively support operations: ability to apply concepts of notification suppression, dependencies, downtime policies, ticketing integration, and track a rapidly evolving application landscape.
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Fluency in shell scripting and Perl required. Any and all Unix scripting experience a plus.
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Skilled in concepts of large-scale Unix systems management and automation. Red Hat Enterprise Linux experience is top priority, AIX secondary, Windows tertiary.
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MUST be extremely fluent on Unix systems. Knowledge of cfengine is a plus.
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General knowledge of database and message-oriented-middleware concepts required.
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Deep knowledge of any of the following is a plus: Oracle databases, IBM MQSeries. General java application monitoring experience is required.
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Must understand JMX, Java memory management concepts. Familiarity with Tomcat and JBoss are highly favored.
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Demonstrated knowledge of the fundamentals of networking, databases and applications and the interdependencies as it relates to monitoring
Please apply by email or call at 614-408-8148. Thank you.
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