PSMA Australia is a recognized leader in the development and delivery of high-value, high-quality geospatial data. Our data products and services enable both the government and industry to deliver increasingly sophisticated location-based solutions. Consequently, the organisation plays a vital role in Australia’s digital economy generally and the spatial information sector specifically.
The Cloud Engineer works within PSMA’s Infrastructure Squad. Their primary short term goal will be working with their Infrastructure Squad colleagues to migrate PSMA systems from a private cloud provider into AWS, re-architecting systems where possible and necessary. Their longer term goals will revolve around working with their Squad to ensure the stability, integrity, security and efficient operation of PSMA’s systems and databases.
The Infrastructure Squad provides strategic IT leadership and enterprise solutions to ensure PSMA has the IT capability to fulfill its mission statement.
Mentoring and providing technical guidance to support the development of colleagues is an ongoing requirement in this position.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Migration of systems from PSMA’s private cloud provider into AWS,
- Leadership in the creation of patterns and standards, in consultation with client squads and subject matter experts,
- Continuous improvement of PSMA’s operational system deployment,
- Providing quality technical advice and support, training, and technical documentation to PSMA staff and vendors.
- Identifying issues, risks, and mitigation measures for IT systems and ensuring they are reported and understood by teammates and PSMA leadership, and
- Occasional ‘out of hours’ support.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR: ATTRIBUTES
We need a passionate and dedicated person with a strong commitment to continuous learning, as well as the ability to apply new knowledge to both improve business outcomes and support the technical development of colleagues.
It is necessary to have the capability to create, maintain and keep appropriate records concerning system configuration, mapping processes and service records.
From your first day, you’ll bring:
- an insatiable professional curiosity and ability to learn new skills,
- a positive can-do attitude and integrity in your decision making,
- a focus on accuracy, efficiency, confidentiality and timeliness in carrying out all duties,
- the ability to manage work with initiative and leadership,
- the ability to communicate complex concepts in plain language,
- a reliable and flexible approach to your workload and deadlines, and
- a collaborative and respectful approach to your dealings with colleagues, customers and suppliers.
Importantly, we need you to be a role model of PSMA values and enhance our already impressive team culture.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR: SKILLS
To work effectively with PSMA, you’ll need the following skills and experience:
Functional Skills
- 5+ years of experience in Linux Administration,
- 3+ years of experience with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud platform, with a preference for AWS,
- 2+ years of database development and administration experience, with a preference for PostgreSQL/PostGIS,
- Excellent oral and written English language skills, and
- Experience working in an Agile environment.
Desirable Skills
Experience with:
- Barman Postgres backup system – Highly regarded
- Automation using Puppet
- Backup systems (Commvault, Veeam, CPM)
- Programming with a preference for Python
- Docker
- Infrastructure Automation (Terraform/CloudFormation)
- Networking components Switching/Routing
- Continuous Integration tools like BitBucket and ConcourseCI
- Atlassian suite of products (Jira/Confluence/Bitbucket), and
- Understanding of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery principals.
Interpersonal Skills
- Ability to work in a culturally diverse environment,
- Commitment to collaborating across the organisation to improve processes relevant to the successful operation of the company, and
- Role model behaviours that support PSMA Values at all times.
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