Location: 3x/week Hybrid, Toronto
Length: 12 Month Duration + Extension
JOB DESCRIPTION
You will join the OpenShift Platform Engineering team on-premises at RBC, assisting in supporting Red Hat OpenShift 4 and 4.14 environments, working in a bare-metal environment, running models, and participating in a migration from IaaC. Expect to assist two other members after hours and participate in daily standups using JIRA.
Key Responsibilities: Actively participate in upgrading OpenShift. Provide suggestions and share knowledge on configuring Red Hat OpenShift and related Open Source and vendor technologies. Assist with projects, planning, architecture designs, installation, configuration, and patching of OpenShift instances. Perform standard system administration tasks such as designing, building, supporting, and troubleshooting OpenShift. Conduct OpenShift performance tuning, optimization, and system hardening. Review RBC health check and maintenance scripts. Ensure best practices for infrastructure settings. Develop and maintain executive and operational dashboards to visualize progress on success metrics. Participate in escalated support activities for OpenShift-related issues. Document OpenShift architecture, design, and integrated components in RBC internal knowledge repositories. Mentor RBC staff on OpenShift technology. Contribute to developing an RBC security standard for containers. Project (Delivery) Manager Responsibilities: Conduct project kickoff meetings with the client and consultant. Collaborate with the Client Project Manager to determine key objectives. Coordinate Red Hat support/engineering resources as needed. Provide briefings on resource utilization and activity.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
6+ years of experience.
Proficiency in Ansible automation, including writing and reading playbooks.
Experience with on-prem OpenShift.
Strong Linux administration skills.
Knowledge of IBM Cloud Paks
NICE TO HAVE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Experience with Ansible Platform Tower.
Familiarity with DevOps tooling such as Jenkins and CICS.