OpenStack Maintenance Engineer

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Mirantis is looking for an engineer with expertise in Linux, Puppet and Python to join us as an OpenStack Maintenance Engineer. In this role, you&;ll maintain already shipped releases of Mirantis OpenStack by creating updates to Mirantis OpenStack components to improve security, performance, data consistency, usability and other aspects of production OpenStack environments. You will work closely with Development, QA, Services and Support teams to provide the best user experience for Mirantis OpenStack customers.Job responsibilities:Develop Puppet manifests to deploy maintenance updates to Mirantis OpenStack clustersMaintain deployment manifests of already shipped releases of Mirantis OpenStackInvestigate and troubleshoot technical issuesDevelop and backport patches for Mirantis OpenStack componentsAnalyze upstream stable branches and consume upstream fixes in Mirantis OpenStack maintenance updatesWork closely with development engineering and assist support and services engineers Requirements:5+ years of experience in IT industry3+ years of experience as deployment engineerStrong knowledge of PuppetGood system administration and automation skills in LinuxExperience with HA and relevant tools, such as Corosync, Pacemaker, keepalived, HAProxyExperience with git, gerrit or other distributed version control and review systemsAbility to identify and troubleshoot issues quickly in a Linux-based environmentGood written communication skills in EnglishWould be a plus:Spoken EnglishSoftware development experience with PythonExperience of working with Ansible and/or ChefExperience with OpenStack and cloud computingExperience with common messaging platforms, such as RabbitMQUnderstanding of software development and release management processLinux networking experienceVirtualization experienceThe post OpenStack Maintenance Engineer appeared first on Mirantis | Pure Play Open Cloud.
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