
Platform Operations Engineer
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
Reporting to the Manager of Engineering, this role as a Platform Operations Engineer, you will ensure smooth operations of our Customer Identity Cloud at Okta. Working closely with the SRE team, your primary focus will be on ensuring production systems remain operational at all times, while continually setting and achieving long-term operational success for the platform with potential career growth into Site Reliability Engineering.What you'll be doing
- Executes operational work including updating/patching and maintaining the Engineering Service Desk queue
- Responsible for ensuring team requests are triaged and/or actioned in a timely manner
- Monitors Platform health and take steps to alleviate issues related to deployment and operations
- Assist with capacity, performance and scalability testing where required
- Escalation point for Platform issues from customer support teams
- Execute runbooks and update processes as required
- Interface with the SRE team to report core issues, required improvements and new feature requests
- General platform infrastructure knowledge, including high availability / load balancing concepts, routers, firewalls and storage subsystems
- Sound understanding of protocols/technologies like HTTP, SSL, SSH and Kubernetes
- Familiarity with a variety of open source technologies and tools like MongoDB, NodeJS, and nginx
- Familiarity with a cloud platforms like AWS, Azure and GCP
- Experience with monitoring and troubleshooting techniques
- Ability to communicate clearly with a diverse range of stakeholders across multiple domains
- Multi tasking and time management skills
- 1+ years in a Cloud Operations role
- 1+ years in a production environment supporting large-scale, mission-critical applications
- Interest and/or an understanding of programming e.g. golang, shell scripting and terraform
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