DevOps Engineer at MEMX

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DevOps Engineer at MEMX. Location Information: Georgia; Singapore; Sri Lanka; Uzbekistan. MEMX.   is searching for a skilled Linux Platform Engineer who is passionate about pursuing operational excellence through engineering, monitoring and automation with an aim to reduce errors and standardize configurations and deployments. This position requires a hands-on approach to architecture and support, with the responsibility of designing and developing solutions. You will collaborate with teams to gather insights and solicit feedback on tackling current challenges, all while emphasizing standardization and scalable solutions. This role will be supporting the firm's enterprise and production systems on global initiatives. Your position requires you to be responsible for planning, installation, testing, and maintaining infrastructure throughout the organization and to assist with the requirements for enterprise and production systems.. This role will be covering the US overnight shift ofÂ. 11:00pm-8:00am ET. 1-2 seats available targeting non-US candidates Â. What You'll DoÂ. Collaborate with development and operations teams to build and maintain infrastructure which supports MEMX operated platformsÂ. Monitor scalable solutions which run infrastructure, both on-premises and cloudÂ. Help debug build system and continuously improve build performance through metrics and analysisÂ. Monitor systems capacity and performance to allow for scaling of high performance as necessary in addition to performing root cause analysis for incidentsÂ. Work with information security team to mitigate software and hardware vulnerabilities in the environmentÂ. Performs other duties as required and any other duties as assignedÂ. Please mention the word **STRAIGHTEN** and tag RMTA0LjE1NC4yMDcuNTI= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTA0LjE1NC4yMDcuNTI=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human..