Who You'll Work With
Arista Networks is looking for a skilled professional for our Engineering Productivity (EngProd) team to help maintain and support our rapidly expanding infrastructure and internal user base. The ideal candidate is someone who can wear many hats, is versatile and is enthusiastic about learning new technologies. As a part of the software engineering team, you will work with other team members to design, build and administer secure, scalable and fault-tolerant tools and infrastructure in a hybrid cloud environment.
Working in the EngProd group, you will collaborate and work with other engineers to design, build, scale, and operate the systems used by Arista's product development teams. These systems are based on industry-standards, including Ansible, Artifactory, Gerrit, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Grafana, Spinnaker, MySQL, ElasticSearch, Google Cloud, Varnish, Perforce, Gerrit etc, 3rd party storage appliances, as well as internal systems developed from the ground-up to automate CI/CD, testing, analysis, and visualization.
What You'll Do
Build, deploy safely and incrementally, and operate critical production systems with focus on scalability, reliability, observability, performance and security.
Build automation to remove toil and proactively monitor, respond to, and enhance alerts with automated handling.
Create and maintain incident response runbooks, triage platform and infrastructural issues, and write postmortem documents to prevent recurring incidents.
Plan and communicate maintenance windows on production systems while engaging with 3rd party vendor support as needed.
Work with Arista's product development teams to identify infrastructural bottlenecks and design solutions to enhance developer experience and workflow efficiency.
Survey and adopt best practices around infrastructure and platform design to maintain secure, scalable and fault-tolerant systems, including studying OSS system implementations for better triage and resolution.
#Linux #UNIX #Go #Python #Shell Scripting #Ansible #Docker #Kubernetes