Site Reliability Engineer - Full Time Engineering - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Site Reliability Engineer - Full Time

A technology services client of ours is looking for Site Reliability Engineer on their ongoing projects.
Below are the additional details of this role:
Required Skills:
We need a minimum of 3
years of hands-on experience in the following.
BE/B Tech/MCA/BA with Computer certifications Excellent written and verbal communication skills 2-3 years of Experience as a SRE resource Good understanding on database like Sybase/SQL server/DB2 Good understanding of operating system like Linux/Unix Good knowledge of scripting shell /Python Basis understanding of Java,.
Net, Mainframe Ability to work shifts that start and finish later local time.
(12PM -1PM 9PM - 10PM MT) Prior production IT support experience a plus.
(note:
resources with a development-only background tend to have much higher turnover rates in this role) Strong interest in and aptitude for being trained in supporting distributed Linux/Java based applications.
Prior exposure to Linux/Unix or Java a plus, but training will be provided.
Ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines to resolve production issues.
During critical processing times, turnaround on critical job abends is expected to be a maximum of 30 minute.
Willingness to do weekend and other off-shift coverage occasionally as part of a team rotation schedule.
Ability to clearly communicate both verbally and in writing to both business and technical people.
Recommended Skills Databases Ibm Db2 Java (Programming Language) Linux Microsoft Sql Servers Operational Systems Apply to this job.
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