Build and scale production infrastructure in AWS for HappyFox platform and its products.
Research, Build/Implement systems, services and tooling to improve uptime, reliability and maintainability of our backend infrastructure. And to meet our internal SLOs and customer facing SLAs.
Proficient in managing/patching servers with unix based operating systems like Ubuntu linux.
Proficient in writing automation scripts or building infrastructure tools using Python/Ruby/Bash/Golang
Implement consistent observability, deployment and IaC setups
Patch production systems to fix security/performance issues
Actively respond to escalations/incidents in the production environment from customers or support team
Mentor other Infrastructure engineers, review their work and continuously ship improvements to production infrastructure.
Build and manage development infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines for our teams to ship & test code faster.
Participate in infrastructure security audits
Requirements:
At least 5 years experience in handling/building for Production environments in AWS.
At least 2 years of programming experience in building API/backend services for customer facing applications in production.
Demonstrable knowledge in TCP/IP, HTTP and DNS fundamentals.
Experience in deploying and managing production Python/NodeJS/Golang applications to AWS EC2, ECS or EKS.
Proficient in containerised environments such as Docker, Docker compose, Kubernetes
Proficient in managing/patching servers with Unix based operating systems like Ubuntu linux.
Proficient in writing automation scripts using any scripting language such as Python, Ruby, Bash etc.,
Experience in setting up and managing test/staging environments, CI/CD pipelines.
Experience in IaC tools such as Terraform or AWS CDK
Passion for making systems reliable, maintainable, scalable and secure.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills to address, escalate and express technical ideas clearly
Bonus points – if you have experience with Nginx, Postgres, Redis, Mongo systems in production.