Acronis unifies data protection and cybersecurity, delivering cyber protection that solves safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security (SAPAS) challenges. Acronis offers antivirus, backup, disaster recovery, endpoint protection management solutions, and award-winning AI-based antimalware and blockchain-based data authentication technologies through service provider and IT professional deployment models.
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We are in an exciting phase of rapid-growth and expansion and looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer who is ready to join us in creating a #CyberFit future and protecting the digital world!
We are looking for an experienced and driven DevOps Engineer to join our Cloud Integrations team. The DevOps Engineer will be responsible for developing both external and internal services for Acronis Cyber Infrastructure product. The team you will join develops and maintains: all possible ways of product delivery; Continuous Integration; internal infrastructure; Customer Experience Program; Operating System components.
Every member of our “A-Team” has an instrumental role and impact on the success of Acronis’ innovative and growing business, so we are looking for someone who enjoys working in dynamic, global teams and thrives in a fast-paced and rapidly changing work environment. Just like everyone at Acronis, the ideal candidate will embody all of our company values: responsive, alert, detail-oriented, makes decisions, and never gives up.
Responsibilities
Design, build, and maintain efficient and reliable Python and Bash code
Work closely with other engineers (including engineers from other teams) to develop new functionality and fix issues
Suggest and implement improvements for the existing infrastructure and services.
Requirements
3+ years of hands-on Python and Bash development experience
Proficient understanding of Linux user space
Proficient understanding of the network stack
Experience with version control systems (preferably Git), task tracking systems (preferably JIRA), CI/CD (like Jenkins), VM and container orchestration (OpenStack, Kubernetes), documenting own code