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Do you want to be my boss? My company is looking to hire a new manager for an internal infrastructure team supporting some very large Kubernetes and Prometheus/Thanos infrastructure for a rapidly growing cybersecurity company. This company has grown 3-5x in the past 3 years depending on how you choose to measure with no signs of slowing down. The team is currently 8 people large spread over 4 time zones, but will soon be 11 people. We have a presence in both AWS, and bare metal datacenters which are projected to explode in use over the next 2 years. 100% remote, unlimited PTO, decent work-life balance. Available to anybody in the US. Our team supports 20 other internal development groups, and over 500 other engineers of different flavour. PM me for more info Methanar fucked around with this message at 01:49 on May 3, 2022 |
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I (BlackRock) are looking for a DevOps - 3 folks in Wilmington - we don't even have the listing up yet but here we go.... Deal breakers out of the way first: "Hybrid" - you do need to be local and while company policy is 3 days in the office a week - doing 1 day in the office a month will keep you out of any trouble. I don't enforce it at all any more than I get pushed to and hardly ever go in. We are the team that gets told the policy, shrugs and does our own thing. Pay - ~100k base 5-20% bonuses if you are fresh out of college. Add +20k if you have experience. Hard cap is 150 base if you are the IT god for this position. Role Responsibility 1. Change Management - You will prepare for and implement changes during the weekend change window during US hours. This is the core role that we are trying to fill. 2. Problem Determination/Resolution: Supporting and troubleshooting both batch processing and interactive user applications to ensure the high availability of the Aladdin Environment 3. Flexibility: Is able to handle multiple issues from multiple users and prioritize in terms of criticality, which to focus and resolve first. Also, being able to escalate to during critical outage scenarios, whether planned (Disaster Recovery Tests) or unplanned. 4. Communications: Engage in clear and concise communications both verbally and in writing. Effectively interacts on command bridges and calls to ensure all global team members are constantly informed. 5. Shift Work: Is willing to work a 10am – 6pm schedule during DST and 11am-7pm during the summer. Weekend work may be required on a long term rotational basis. Experience - A four-year degree specializing in Computer Science, MIS, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering. Exposure to (or strong interest in) - Solid understanding of Linux administration fundamentals; must be familiar with typical administrative commands. - Prior system administration experience highly desirable. - Programming experience in at least one of the following: Java, Python or Perl or shell scripting experience. - Candidates must have a strong interest and aptitude for quickly learning new technologies and proprietary systems. Pluses - Strong technical writing skills or previous documentation experience and familiarity with Confluence. - Prior experience with any of these technologies: Ansible, Apache Cassandra, Hadoop, AutoSys, Apache Spark, Apache Mesos, Microsoft Azure. PM me any questions.
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I have an interesting role I'm trying to fill, but recruitment for the right person has been tough. Are you the type of Sys Admin that automates yourself out of a job? I'm looking for that! We're a major VFX company, and the office is in Montreal. Maybe we can swing remote, but being Canadian at least will make this simpler. This place has messy as hell infrastructure, with lots of fragile systems that break if you look at them wrong. No one can get anything done in a timely manner, because of how painful/tricky/dangerous all the systems are. I'm looking for someone that'll come into such an environment and start unpicking the mess, one thing at a time. I have a team of system engineers, juniors/mids/seniors, but I'm looking for a DevOps/SysOps/Automation Engineer type person to join the team and focus on building the tools that team needs, to reduce all the toil they're currently doing. Then they can be freed up to work on more interesting poo poo than just answering tickets and rebooting workstations. I want users to be able to just fill out a form in Jira to get their stuck machine rebooted automatically, instead of submitting a ticket and waiting for a human to read it and reboot the machine. I want tools that allow inexperienced juniors to manipulate critical systems in a safe way, etc. I even have some great potential junior candidates to attach to you, so you can coach/mentor them, as I want to build a team around this, not just have a Key Person that is the Single Understander Of The Important Script. Environment is almost entirely Linux. Offering CAD$150K, and Montreal is a cool city to live in fyi. email me at my username at hotmail.
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a role in software engineering/frontend development! I have around 3 years of professional experience as a software engineer where I focused almost exclusively on frontend development. I have worked primarily in the fintech field, but I am looking to break away from that. My skillset revolves around JavaScript, React, Redux and other technologies. I'm comfortable learning on the job and have done so with large frameworks (React-Native) and languages (TypeScript) in a professional environment. I would like to work for a larger, established company, but it is not a requirement. Remote is preferable, but a hybrid position within a reasonable distance could work as well. I am located in Northern New Jersey, approximately 30 minutes commute from NYC. Full benefits are necessary, as is a competitive salary. I have a personal website which has a copy of my resume attached, as well as a list of my accomplishments and links to projects. You can feel free to reach me via the Contact Me button on my site, by DMing me here, or by reaching out to my email address located on my resume.
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Job Opening Title - Cloud Systems Administrator Location - St. Louis, MO (100% on-site) Salary - 100-120k Description: You will be maintaining business applications for a government customer. You should be familiar with AWS architecture, networking, and hosting. You need a solid understanding of networking, common scripting languages and Linux. On-call is once every other month. Some very occasional late maintenance periods (hours are flexible). Overtime is available (if you work over 40hrs you will be compensated). There is a 5k per year allowance for tuition or certifications. Requirements - DOD 8570 Certification (Security+, CISSP, etc.) - Security Clearance: TS/SCI with CI Poly (or able to obtain) - Have some sysadmin experience already OR have a degree in a relevant field Want to apply? PM me!
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Woof Blitzer posted:Cloud Systems Administrator I wish you the upmost luck filling this.
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KillHour posted:I wish you the upmost luck filling this. Why
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Even though MO is a low CoL area, relatively speaking, you're underpaying for your requirements I say this as someone who works for a company also in MO that has been struggling to fill positions
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The Fool posted:Even though MO is a low CoL area, relatively speaking, you're underpaying for your requirements Yeah, I don't want to dump on this, but this job is easily >175k, I interviewed for several full remote positions just last month for basically this job (not even requiring the clearance) that paid 175k+bonus+stock options.
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The Fool posted:Even though MO is a low CoL area, relatively speaking, you're underpaying for your requirements You also have to convince someone to move to Missouri to do something they can do without a clearance remotely, for more money.
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senior "cloud administrator" was $150k five years ago anybody that can put together a hello world in terraform these days is making $120 as an absolute junior most senior devops/cloud administrator won't get out of bed for less than 200 these days this guy makes sure your company can make revenue day to day
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Yeah, the right question for that sort of job, speaking as someone who has set salary bands at previous companies, is “how much does it cost us if they’re bad at their job?”
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Yeah my company loses about 3x my annual salary for every day that our website is down. Sometimes 5-8x on a busy marketing promotion day. It is not down very often. We both come out way ahead
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+1 to everyone else saying you need to double this to get high performers. Increase by 50% and you’ll probably get decent candidates since it’s a LCOL area. But the in person and clearance requirements are also going to really hamper you here.
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Woof Blitzer posted:Job Opening If you're being honest about the "able to obtain" bit, the best case scenario is you get someone who doesn't have a clearance, works for you while the paperwork is processing, and then bounces to somewhere else for 2x-3x what you're paying because now they have skills AND a clearance.
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It's early yet as the job description hasn't even come together, but my team (internal IT service desk) will soon be looking for a new manager. I'm stepping down from the role because it's been 2.5 years of slowly driving me crazy, but if you love responsibility and being the "face" of IT -- and have some interest in really shaping the future of the service desk -- then this might be your role. Team is small at just the 4 of us. I am likely to stick around as your team lead, so you will probably have a fairly easy time with this crew. Two of us are goons. The CIO you'd report to is legitimately a great guy. It'll be fully remote and pay >$80k...please PM if you'd like to know more. Regardless, I'll share the posting here for anybody who might be interested once it goes live.
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I'm getting laid off and I've got a couple months left before I fully get shoved out the door, so trying again. My experience: 7 years VoIP telecom escalation support/project management, 3 years general IT helpdesk. What I'm looking for: Junior Sysadmin, NOC, TechOps, something like that. My current career path has been sending me more and more into project and client facing stuff and I'd like to get back into the technical side of things. VoIP/Telecom would be a plus as I'm already entrenched in the space but I'm not picky. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry level helpdesk Where I live: Bristol, UK. I am a US citizen and have a family visa to be in the country. I don't need to be sponsored, and am allowed to work here. Where I'm looking: Anywhere in an hour or so radius, though I'd prefer to work from home. When I can start: 1 month notice period, other than that right away. Requirements: Work from home would be nice, otherwise a decent pay range. Can be reached via: PMs or email at benderchan -at- gmail -dot- com.
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my cat is norris posted:It's early yet as the job description hasn't even come together, but my team (internal IT service desk) will soon be looking for a new manager. I'm stepping down from the role because it's been 2.5 years of slowly driving me crazy, but if you love responsibility and being the "face" of IT -- and have some interest in really shaping the future of the service desk -- then this might be your role.
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Woof Blitzer posted:Job Opening As purely a discussion point since you have no control what your company is offering: I would be a good candidate for that posting, and given the current market, it would take a lot more than $120k for me to relocate to MO. Skilled IT workers are in just such high demand right now. Woof, if you yourself posses the skills and clearance that job is requiring, you should test the market when the time is right. Lots of money to be made right now.
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Hadlock posted:senior "cloud administrator" was $150k five years ago I can't land anything remote making even 100k, is it because my only Terraform experience is outside of work? Because before my more recent job my primary experience was in Oracle's cloud rather than something anyone uses?
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Hughmoris posted:As purely a discussion point since you have no control what your company is offering: I don't want to spam the thread since you're supposed to just post openings/resumes here, but I'll make this one post. To those pointing out the pay range, obviously I have no control over the position in terms of salary because I'm not a manager. This position is junior to mid level, and it's the one I'm in now. I had both my clearance, Sec+ and polygraph paid for by the government, and I already live at the location. In my experience these types of jobs are usually filled by people from a nearby military unit (my previous job was there), but everyone I talked to already has a job at our facility since the labor market is so good right now. I know I am being a little underpaid, and I didn't expect much of a response in terms of people applying since almost everyone here is mid to senior level and remote only. I just post openings here on the off chance I can get that sweet sweet referral bonus. Wizard of the Deep posted:If you're being honest about the "able to obtain" bit, the best case scenario is you get someone who doesn't have a clearance, works for you while the paperwork is processing, and then bounces to somewhere else for 2x-3x what you're paying because now they have skills AND a clearance. This is exactly what I did to get this job, so it's kind of funny you bring this point up. I did a year as a GS-11 Sysadmin (they are having trouble filling the position 3 months after I departed, shocker).
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*Edited: No need for extra noise. Get that referral bonus!
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22 Eargesplitten posted:I can't land anything remote making even 100k, is it because my only Terraform experience is outside of work? Because before my more recent job my primary experience was in Oracle's cloud rather than something anyone uses? To reiterate, you're asking if no professional terraform experience + no AWS/Azure/GCP experience is having an impact on your market value in devops salary negotiation?
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Hadlock posted:To reiterate, you're asking if no professional terraform experience + no AWS/Azure/GCP experience is having an impact on your market value in devops salary negotiation? Gonna add how countless people have done the cloud resume thing to show off at interviews (or showed off some other cloud project outside of professional work experience) Caveat is how it does take a little luck in terms of right place/time to get in front of a hiring manager or referral etc who is willing to bring on someone who has a lot of drive and self study aptitude
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Eargesplitten said their Terraform experience was out of work - as in (as I read it) they labbed some stuff out. If my read is correct, not necessarily, no. Certainly not for a junior role, maybe not for a mid level role, depending on the complexity and quality of your in-lab Terraform work. 22E, Post your resume and what jobs you've applied for. Edit: But, uh, maybe not in this thread? IDK.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:I can't land anything remote making even 100k, is it because my only Terraform experience is outside of work? Because before my more recent job my primary experience was in Oracle's cloud rather than something anyone uses? Contribute to some open source Terraform modules. They're generally looking for contributors, and it'll look nice on your resume.
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Well, I'll throw my line out again. My place is hemorrhaging staff due to garbage pay, so now we're overworked and understaffed, and people are still leaving in droves. HR has their heads up their asses and refuse to raise our pay. My experience: 5 years Health Data Integrations (HL7 v2 primarily, Epic EMR, eGate interface engine, Cloverleaf, TCL, Monk, *SH languages, etc) What I'm looking for: A mid-senior level position, preferring to handle more complex coding and backend items than day-to-day HL7 setups. What I'm NOT looking for: A job where I have no growth potential. Where I live: Central North Carolina Where I'm looking: Remote When I can start: 2 - 3 week notice. Requirements: Standards. Health Insurance, flexibility in work schedule to handle kid stuff. Can be reached via: PM, jmruss10@gmail.com
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Want part of my old job? I'm and leaving a Director position, where I had had a pretty flat org chart on the infra side and a very competent manager on the software dev side, who will be taking over as Director. The company will be hiring an IT Manager - Infrastructure to fill the void. Location: Ann Arbor, MI Pay: Should be pretty good, actually! Remote?: Sadly, no. Dev staff is remote, but infra/ops team is on-site and so shall you be. Thankfully Ann Arbor's a cool town and the atmosphere is super relaxed/casual. Responsibilities:
Desired Education and Skills:
PM me for details, though I am no longer the/a hiring manager.
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Anyone ITT got leads on entry level helpdesk in Seattle, WA (or remote) I've got my A+, the Google support certificate off of Coursera, and a goon's skill with computers but better than a goons' social skills. Please let me know here or in PMs.
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Hi all, my company is currently hiring for a Junior System Engineer. I was hired by a goon in this very thread so I'm going to copy/update their original posting:quote:Who we are: A vendor that produces a multi-channel content generation tool for publishing companies, like newspapers, research banks, and book publishers. Sort of like a huge platform that combines functions like Office, Wordpress, Sharepoint, etc. Differences from the OP: You'll be also be dealing with some AWS and possibly Ansible, with an opportunity to cut your teeth on some Terraform. This is an entry level position. It's also a remote position though people from the NY/NJ/CT area get priority. However, remote in EST would also be fine, possible from other timezones in the mainland US but we'd have to talk about that. I got this job 3 years ago as a windows sysadmin with decent linux chops and it has been a ton of fun, I also haven't had to fix a printer or work any kind of Helpdesk in 3 years and I'll never go back. I'm the Team Lead now and will carry on the tradition of treating my team members with respect and we have fun. Biggest assets you can have for the job is excellent problem solving skills (its ok if you don't know everything!) and a good grasp of basic to intermediate Linux concepts. This is a customer facing role but you won't be 24/7 Helpdesk, we have a hotline for that. Mentoring is one of my priorities as a team lead, you will not be expected to jump in the deep end right away, and we are a team so we deal with problems as a team. If you're looking to build your Cloud/Linux/IaC/Ansible skills, this could be perfect for you (it was for me). PM me or post an email address I can reach you at and I'll send you the posting.
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My Experience:
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Matt Zerella posted:Hi all, my company is currently hiring for a Junior System Engineer. I was hired by a goon in this very thread so I'm going to copy/update their original posting: PMing you as soon as I’m home and not phone-posting
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navyjack posted:PMing you as soon as I’m home and not phone-posting I can vouch for navyjack. He's a good dude!
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I don't know navyjack at all, and I'm one of his references. Unfortunately, corporate policy restricts me from telling you anything other than "He's a good dude!"
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Internet Explorer posted:I can vouch for navyjack. He's a good dude! Happiness Commando posted:I don't know navyjack at all, and I'm one of his references. Unfortunately, corporate policy restricts me from telling you anything other than "He's a good dude!" I love you guys
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Thanks all, navy jack, I replied
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We have two devops contractor roles in Colombia I am pretty sure this is limited to Bogota, but possibly Medellin is on the table too Pay is pretty good from what I can tell. You would be a "level 2 engineer" which is somewhere between level 1 and senior, where level 1 is above a junior Need skills (don't lie, we can tell) - Terraform - Kubernetes - Helm - AWS Some knowledge of RDS would be cool PM me for details
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Ok. I'll bite, what is going on over in columbia
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Bean counters and risk management people decided we should to a two tier thing where basically all the US/SF engineers are seniors, and contract everything else out We have a bunch of eastern european contractors but until very recently (like 60 days ago) their contractor main/billing office was in moscow/belarus and I guess we're keeping our current contractors (they're awesome, have built the company from scratch for 7 years, not going anywhere, they all live in lithuania or uzbekistan now) but new contractors are coming in from mexico city and bogota because of time differences are a lot easier interacting with US staff Given how long we've kept our eastern european contractors, the colombia positions would be long term, like year(s) assuming you're a good fit
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