Shipt, Inc. seeks a full-time Engineer. The primary duty of the Engineer is to own the production environment and build tools that improve the core systems of Shipt’s microservice infrastructure. This position requires a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Computer Science or Computer Engineering and 4 years of experience utilizing cloud architecture (including AWS and GCP) to implement virtualization, networking, databases, and message queuing. Must also have 24 months of experience with each of the following: (1) utilizing containerization and orchestration technologies to deploy and manage microservices architectures; (2) working on Kubernetes Networking concepts including service mesh, HA Proxy, KubeProxy and Container Network Interface (CNI) plugins; (3) supporting Datastore including Postgres, Redis and build, migrate, and support databases; (4) working with PCI-DSS compliant environments, including managing PCI workloads and ensuring adherence to PCI security standards; and (5) utilizing the following tools and technologies: Docker, Python, Go, Kubernetes, Ansible, Puppet, Splunk, Grafana, Dynatrace, and Chef. Employer will accept experience gained concurrently. Telecommuting available from anywhere in US. HQ at 420 20th St N, Suite 100, Birmingham, AL 35203. Up to 10% of domestic travel required. Salary: $124,800 to $187,000/year. Please go to our website for benefits information and to apply: https://www.shipt.com/careers/ or apply by email at careers@shipt.com.
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