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SRE and DevOps Engineer

Santa Clara, CA

Sustainable Talent is partnering with Nvidia a global leader who's been transforming computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for over 25 years.  We are looking for a SRE & DevOps Engineer to support our client's Infrastructure, Planning and Processes organization.

 

This is a W-2 full-time contract based in Santa Clara, CA, Onsite. We offer competitive pay based on factors like experience, education, location, etc. and provide full benefits, PTO, and amazing company culture!

 

NVIDIA is looking for a seasoned SRE & DevOps Engineer to join its multifaceted and fast-paced Infrastructure, Planning and Processes organization. The position will be part of a fast-paced crew that develops and maintains sophisticated NVIDIA's internal infrastructure products. The team works with various other business units within NVIDIA Software such as Graphics Processors, Mobile Processors, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Driverless Cars to cater to their infrastructure & systems needs.

 

As an SRE & DevOps engineer, you’ll also be working in conjunction with various teams such as software engineering to deploy these new products and manage our infrastructure, associated processes and systems. Keen attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and a solid knowledge base are essential.

 

What you’ll be doing:

  • Working on systems deployed in NVIDIA's internal infrastructure products and them available and reliable for our end users.
  • Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues related to Nvidia hardware and software stack.
  • Providing high quality of user support.
  • Monitoring KPIs and making sure that team’s SLAs are met.
  • Managing and maintaining production Kubernetes clusters and Jenkins pipelines.
  • Drive automation of monitoring to gain more insight into applications and system health.

 

What we need to see:

  • Experience of maintaining cloud and CI/CD on-prem infrastructure and highly-available production environments.
  • Expert level proficiency in CI/CD systems like ArgoCD, Jenkins, Gitlab CI, Github actions etc.
  • Background in Databases like SQL (MySQL) and timeseries DBs like Prometheus.
  • Experience with data analytics/visualization tools like ELK, Grafana, Splunk etc. and alerting tools like Zabbix, Alertmanager and Pagerduty.
  • Proficient with Ansible, Kubernetes, Containers & Virtualization platforms.
  • 5+ years of proven experience along with Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field, or equivalent experience.

 

Ways to stand out from the crowd:

  • Previous experience with SRE teams managing on-prem infrastructure.
  • Experience managing NVIDIA hardware like GPUs and Tegras.
  • Thrives in a multi-tasking environment with constantly evolving priorities.
  • Prior experience with large scale operations team.

 

Sustainable Talent is a M/F+, disabled, and veteran equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.

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