Azure/Kubernetes Engineer
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For one of our customers, a leading player in the energy transition, we are focused on creating a scalable, secure platform for their future workloads. We do this by building a greenfield hybrid cloud platform. The platform will host critical workloads for this customer: a system that aggregates renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind turbines to optimize energy distribution and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
As an Azure/Kubernetes Engineer, you will play a key role in designing and implementing this platform, ensuring scalability, security and automation to support their mission of creating a greener, more sustainable future.
What will you be doing?
You will have a strong focus on both Azure and Kubernetes, and these will be your main responsibilities:
- Design and build hybrid cloud solutions: develop and maintain Azure-based infrastructure integrated with our own private cloud solution (sbp.cloud) for a seamless hybrid environment;
- Deploy and manage AKS clusters: configure through automation pipelines Kubernetes clusters to support containerized workloads over state of the art private connectivity;
- Implement the infrastructure as code: use tools like Azure DevOps, Helm Chart configurations and Terraform to automate deployments and create transparency;
- Enable secure networking: collaborate with networking teams to create robust segmentation and security for workloads;
- Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines and work towards operational excellence.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Windows?, We are looking for someone with a solid skillset in both Azure and Kubernetes:
- Strong hands-on experience with Azure services and hybrid cloud architectures (L300);
- Experience with deploying and managing AKS clusters;
- Proficiency with Terraform, Helm Charts, Azure DevOps pipelines, Argo CD and other automation tools;
- A nice-to-have is experience with Kubernetes beyond AKS, as are additional skills in Linux or knowledge of Windows VM environments.
If you have a green heart and want to make direct impact on the energy transition, this is the challenge for you. You will help build infrastructure that powers a cleaner future.