job summary
Join an enterprise Service Health Platforms team as a Site Reliability Engineer managing large-scale network observability systems hosted in Azure. In this role, you will ensure high availability, security compliance, and optimal performance for internal and commercial telemetry platforms that power global network operations.
location: Telecommute
job type: Contract
salary: $49.96 - 55.00 per hour
work hours: 8am to 5pm
education: Bachelors
responsibilities
- Operate and administer Linux and Windows VMs in Azure to maintain strict security and configuration standards.
- Maintain enterprise network observability platforms, including syslog-ng and trapd, through patching, regular expressions, and capacity planning.
- Automate repetitive operational tasks and CI/CD pipelines using Python, Bash, PowerShell, and Ansible.
- Troubleshoot complex application, network, and OS issues while participating in team on-call rotations.
qualifications
5+ years of experience in Linux Systems Administration and IT infrastructure operations.
3+ years of enterprise experience with Network Engineering and protocols (SNMP, NetFlow, gNMI).
Hands-on expertise with Syslog-NG platform administration and Azure cloud environments.
Proven ability to write automation scripts in Python, Bash, or PowerShell.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience writing Ansible playbooks for configuration management.
Familiarity with IBM SevOne Network Performance Manager or Broadcom AppNeta.
Experience querying datasets using KQL or T-SQL.
skills
Ansible
AI workflows
Bash
Broadcom
Network Systems
observability tools
KQL
Linux
Linux Systems Administration
Linux environments
Azure
Azure Cloud Infrastructure
Windows
NetFlow
network monitoring
Python
Query Languages
regular expression
Site Reliability
Scripting
SNMP
Syslog
high availability
T-SQL
PowerShell
Administration
automation
Automate
BCDR
capacity planning
infrastructure management
Network Engineering
Network Performance
ensure compliance
Investigate
resource utilization
security
telemetry
traffic patterns
Windows environments