Production Engineer I At Yahoo!
Production Engineer I At Yahoo!
Description :
Role :
- This position will be part of a Production Engineering team that manages, maintains and supports production systems running either in Yahoo-owned data center or in a public cloud.
- learn and grow rapidly in order to be able to manage the scale at Yahoo.
- The PE teams in Bangalore look at 12x7x365 vs. 24 hours of coverage of critical production systems. This also includes revenue-critical systems/applications as most of the systems have a direct or indirect revenue bearing.
- Along with cross-functional collaboration with Engg. / Product / OC / Site Operations - he/she should interface/collaborate with PE counterparts in other geographical locations (US/EU) in order to collectively support production systems in a true 24x7x365 fashion.
Educational Qualifications :
- Bachelor’s or Master’s programme Graduate. (preferably CSE/ IT/ECE/EE/AI stream)
Desired :
- Strong knowledge of computer science fundamentals.
- Must Have at least 1 year of Hands on Experience of working with Production Systems/Environments preferable with Public Clouds setups
- Proficient knowledge in data structures and algorithms, Unix, networks, operating systems and database systems (like MySQL).
- Knowledge of one or more languages (Python / Shell / Perl / PHP/Java).
- Possess strong troubleshooting skills both at the system (Linux) and application (Java, Node.js, PHP) level.
- Have strong analytical and problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve system and application issues.
- Hands on Exposure to Public Cloud providers Infra management tools ( specifically AWS ) like Cloudformation, Terraform etc.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
Together with the global team, you will:
- Proactively look out for issues in production and mitigate them to the best of your ability.
- Build tools that will be used to automate away manual work at scale, by teams across the company.
- Assist with operational work in order to keep things running smoothly in production and non production environments.
- Proactively document processes, systems and their associated configurations.
- Participate in change and release management activities.
- Own the systems that you’re responsible for.
- Take part in learning activities for career growth.
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