Kubernetes Engineer
Information Technology | Dallas, TX | Contract
At Radiant Digital, we provide IT solutions and consulting services to help government agencies and businesses in the USA, Canada, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. On the federal side, we support agencies like NASA, the Department of State (DOS), the IRS, ACL, ACF,USDA and many others, along with numerous state and local government agencies.
We work with industries like telecom, healthcare, entertainment, oil and gas offering solutions designed to meet their specific needs. We focus on improving systems, making better use of data, and updating applications to keep up with changing markets.
Position: Kubernetes Engineer
Duration: 12 Months plus
Location: Hybrid - Dallas, TX
Job Description:
As part of our transformation, we are looking for a highly skilled engineer to join our expanding Core Compute Platform Engineering team.
As a Kubernetes Engineer, you will help grow the platform, owning its design and build, as well as being responsible for monitoring performance. You will help the team deliver a fully featured, secure platform and enable the business to deploy applications, which are critical to our success.
Key responsibilities of the role include:
- Developing applications to build and extend our Kubernetes compute platform
- Working closely with various other platform and development teams to help define standards, best practices and aid migration and on-boarding of applications onto the platform
- On-call responsibilities for the most critical parts of our Kubernetes infrastructure
We’re looking for a highly skilled engineer with technical experience of building high performance, scalable and resilient infrastructure solutions.
The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:
- Kubernetes
- CI/CD principles
- Linux internals
- Microservices and cloud-native applications
- A Linux Engineering/DevOps/Networking/SRE background
- A passion for open-source development
- Development skills in at least one of Python, Go, Ruby or Javascript.