Azure Site Reliability Engineering & Cloud Devops Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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IT/Tech
Cloud Computing, Systems Engineer
Overview
Title: Azure Site Reliability Engineering & Cloud Devops Engineer (only W2 Position – No C2C Accepted)
Description: STG is a SEI CMMi Level 5 company with several Fortune 500 and State Government clients. STG has an opening for Azure Site Reliability Engineering & Cloud Devops Engineer.
Please note that this project assignment is with our own direct clients. We do not go through any vendors. STG only does business with direct end clients. This is expected to be a long-term position. STG will provide immigration and permanent residency sponsorship assistance to those candidates who need it.
Responsibilities- Lead the migration of on-prem applications to the cloud and maintain cloud applications. This is a hands-on role involving design, coding, and implementation of Azure infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines. Responsibilities include reliability engineering of applications, monitoring, and incident response.
- Dev Ops support for software development and testing.
- Set up infrastructure environments on Cloud using an infrastructure-as-code approach.
- Migrate on-prem applications to the Cloud.
- Set up and maintain CI/CD pipelines for the application.
- Set up monitoring and alerting solutions for the application.
- Deliver corresponding code and scripts.
- Manage suppliers to ensure delivery of IT services.
- Support application Dev Ops lifecycle.
- Perform POC with new technology solutions recommended by architects (50%).
- Site Reliability Engineering support for applications.
- Provide L3 support for production incidents.
- Maintain application, infrastructure, and Dev Ops pipelines; monitor application and infrastructure.
- Collaborate with developers in testing and fixing bugs.
- Onboard APIs to OneAPI/Kong gateway for the application.
- Perform DB data refresh to lower environments from the Production environment (40%).
- Communication support: guide developers and QA engineers on how to use the software environment; communicate with upstream and downstream IT teams to ensure smooth development and operations; provide on-call support for the application when needed (10%).
- Bachelor's Degree is required - recommended majors:
Computer/Information Science. - Experience in setting up and managing environments on Azure using Terraform infrastructure as code.
- Experience in setting up CI/CD pipelines for application and infrastructure using Git Hub Actions and FluxCD.
- Experience in on-prem to cloud migration.
- Experience in containerization of applications using Kubernetes.
- Experience in monitoring and alerting solutions:
Azure Monitor and Datadog. - Experience in Dev Ops and Site Reliability Engineering.
- Familiar with Dev Ops technologies:
Github Enterprise, Git Hub Actions pipelines, FluxCD, Helm Chart, Kustomize, Terraform, Datadog, Jira, Confluence, etc. - Familiar with security and compliance practices:
Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark, Coverity, Black Duck, Wiz, etc.
- Education:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in computer science, engineering or related disciplines. - Certifications:
Azure Solutions Architect Expert - Azure Administrator Associate – basic certification
Location: Azure Site Reliability Engineering & Cloud Devops Engineer is based in Farmington Hills, MI or from Texas. This is a great opportunity to experience the corporate environment and support personal career growth.
Resume Submittal InstructionsInterested/qualified candidates should email their Word-formatted resumes to Vasavi Konda – vasavi.konda(@) and/or contact @ (Two-Four-Eight) Seven-One-Two – Six-Seven-Two-Five (@).
In the subject line of the email please include:
First and Last Name
: Azure Site Reliability Engineering & Cloud Devops Engineer.
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