OpenTelemetry Developer
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Job description
This is a Cloud Telemetry Control-Plane + Observability Platform role .
This role focuses on Kubernetes-native telemetry platforms running at cloud + edge scale .
MUST-HAVE (Customer Mandated)
Strong experience with Go (Golang) Hands-on programming against the Kubernetes API
Experience with at least ONE of the following: Kubernetes Controllers Kubernetes Operators Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) platform development
Key Cloud Telemetry Highlights
Core Focus Areas
Kubernetes control plane & CRDs Telemetry routing & management APIs High-throughput cloud telemetry (logs, metrics, traces) Edge / air-gapped environments Google Distributed Cloud (GDC)
Strong Technical Expectations
Requirements
5+ years Kubernetes ecosystem & telemetry infrastructure OpenTelemetry + Prometheus Envoy, service mesh, telemetry proxies Store-and-forward architectures Go (mandatory) | C++ / Java / Python (secondary)
Benefits & conditions
Pulled from the full job description
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Dental insurance
- Disability insurance, Building Kubernetes-native management layers Programming controllers / operators for telemetry routing Translating telemetry intent runtime configs Designing scalable control planes (not agents only) OSS contribution is a strong expectation
Explicitly NOT Required / Avoid
Linux kernel / driver engineers Support-only observability profiles DevOps / SRE profiles without controller/operator experience
͏ Mandatory Skills: Cloud Engineering GCP .
Experience: 8-10 Years .
The expected compensation for this role ranges from $100,000 to $180,000 .
Final compensation will depend on various factors, including your geographical location, minimum wage obligations, skills, and relevant experience. Based on the position, the role is also eligible for Wipro's standard benefits including a full range of medical and dental benefits options, disability insurance, paid time off (inclusive of sick leave), other paid and unpaid leave options.