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Site Reliability Engineer at Sayva Solutions (San Diego, CA)

Job Title: Site Reliability Engineer
About the Opportunity: Our client is looking for two experienced Site Reliability Engineers. This person with have hands-on experience with AWS, Chef, and have experience in a full enterprise production environment.
Responsibilities
  • Use deep understanding of operational, design, and implementation standards for scalable and reliable customer experiences.
  • Support in root cause analysis and risk assessment processes
  • Develop the monitoring architecture and implement monitoring agents, dashboards, escalations and alerts
  • Develop the monitoring architecture and implement monitoring agents, dashboards, escalations and alerts

Qualifications
  • AWS is a MUST - must understand hands on experience of many AWS services (EC2, ELB, VPC, Route53, RDS, etc.)
  • Cloud Formation ( or Terraform/Opswork)
  • Chef (or strong Puppet or Ansible experience that could transfer)
  • Java and JVM experience - troubleshooting Java application issues
  • Tomcat for app servers
  • Apache for web servers
  • Oracle or MySQL experience
  • Linux scripting experience with Bash, Python, Golang, etc.

Interested in learning more? Please dont hesitate to give us a call at 858-242-5676 or visit our website http://bit.ly/2TiWql1 for more information, or follow our LinkedIn page for updates here: http://bit.ly/2B8QHXR. If you are already working with a Sayva team member, contact them directly and they will be happy to discuss this opportunity in more detail.
About Sayva: Sayva Technology provides consulting, contract to hire, and direct hire recruiting to support project and full time placement needs. Our decades of combined industry experience has fostered a vast network and emphasis on efficiency, responsiveness, and quality results.

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