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Automation Engineer

Job Title:
Automation Engineer
Location:
Beaverton, OR
Term:
1 year contract
ProKarma is currently hiring for Automation Engineer that would like to join our team! This position will automate OS and application deployments (server, configurations, application code).
Qualifications
o 5
years of professional work experience in complex multi-application environment
o Experience implementing continuous delivery tools (e.g., Puppet, Chef, Jenkins, Bamboo, Cruise Control, Sonar, Go, etc.)
o Automation tools like UC4, SAP LVM will be a plus.
o Java Application Server administration and tuning experience (e.g. JBoss, WebSphere, Tomcat)
o UNIX administration experience (e.g. RedHat/HPUX)
o Understanding of protocols/technologies like HTTP, SSL, ANT, JDBC, Servlet/JSP, SQL, XML, JSON, HTML
o Understanding of Application clustering / load balancing / high availability concepts and technologies
o Clear written and verbal communication skills
o Experience with dashboard, log management and monitoring tools. (e.g. Nagios, Cacti, Splunk, logstash, Loggly, etc.)
o Familiarity with Agile and waterfall development methodologies
o Familiarity with automated testing methodologies, and continuous integration concepts.
Other Details
o Experience designing/building/maintaining continuous delivery pipelines
o Automate application build processes
o Automate OS and application deployments (server, configurations, application code)
o Implementing monitoring tools to identify and resolve application deployment problems, resolve and/or escalate to development teams
o Assisting developers in debugging application build, deployment and connectivity issues
o Participate in the building of tools and processes to support the infrastructure performance and capacity
o Leverage scripting to build required automation and tools on an ad-hoc basis.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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