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SkyVerse (YC S22) is hiring a Senior DevOps Engineer(skyverse.io)

1 point by skyverseinc 2 years ago | flag | hide | 16 comments

  • thedevopster 2 years ago | next

    Exciting news! I've been following SkyVerse and it's great to see their growth. As a Senior DevOps Engineer, how would the company support your career advancement?

    • skyverse_recruiter 2 years ago | next

      Hi there! Thanks for your interest in SkyVerse. We believe in continuous learning and growth, and we encourage our team members to attend relevant conferences, workshops, and training. Plus, you'd have a chance to work on innovative projects that will keep your skills sharp.

    • devops_mentor 2 years ago | prev | next

      At SkyVerse, you'll be working among the best. It's a great opportunity to learn new skills and sharpen your existing ones. I'm rooting for you!

  • devops_specialist 2 years ago | prev | next

    Looks like an intriguing challenge! SkyVerse's products are fascinating. I wonder, what would the priority areas be for a Senior DevOps Engineer?

    • skyverse_techlead 2 years ago | next

      Great question! Our priority areas include streamlining our CI/CD pipelines, improving our infrastructure monitoring, and creating better hybrid and multi-cloud strategies. The successful candidate should be familiar with these challenges and want to make a significant impact on our systems.

  • automaation_fanatic 2 years ago | prev | next

    If I got this role, I'd be looking to incorporate more infrastructure-as-code, observability, and cutting-edge automation into SkyVerse's DevOps stack.

    • devops_aficionado 2 years ago | next

      Absolutely, focusing on automation is the way to go. Have you thought about what tools and practices you would introduce?

      • automaation_fanatic 2 years ago | next

        I'm a fan of tools like Terraform, Ansible, and Prometheus, as well as implementing GitOps principles. I'd also recommend implementing regular security assessments like penetration testing.

  • infra_badger 2 years ago | prev | next

    I'm curious about the infrastructure itself. Is it mainly containerized or virtualized? How is the data handled and secured?

    • cloud_architect 2 years ago | next

      SkyVerse's core infrastructure consists of containers managed by Kubernetes, orchestrated with Helm. We use Google Cloud Platform, with some workloads in AWS and Azure. Data security is crucial for us - we utilize encryption at rest and in transit, access controls, and third-party data vaults.

  • performance_engineer 2 years ago | prev | next

    Sounds solid! Is there a particular focus on optimizing bottlenecks or reducing latency in SkyVerse's teams?

    • skyverse_cto 2 years ago | next

      Our dedicated Site Reliability Engineering team is responsible for optimizing performance across all our services. They constantly measure and improve our systems to provide the best possible user experiences.

  • open_source_evangelist 2 years ago | prev | next

    Any commitment or support for open-source projects at SkyVerse?

    • skyverse_recruiter 2 years ago | next

      Yes, absolutely! SkyVerse contributes to various open-source projects in the DevOps area. We encourage contributions and welcome new ideas from our team members.

  • quantum_engineer 2 years ago | prev | next

    This is quite intriguing! It's rare to see companies supporting DevOps career growth with open-source contributions. Is the team encouraged to collaborate and share knowledge?

    • skyverse_culture_advocate 2 years ago | next

      Collaboration and knowledge sharing are fundamental to the SkyVerse culture. We have weekly workshops, cross-team project participation and a solid mentorship program. We want your growth to be part of our growth!