Job Description
DevOps Engineer for IoT
What you will be doing
- Join a team with diverse skill sets to develop and operate end-to-end Industrial IoT solutions aka. ”sensor to cloud”
- Enable the collection and processing of previously unattainable field data for improved asset performance or production output across our global business lines (Refining, Chemicals, Lubricants, Pipelines, Production, etc.)
- Work with industrial infrastructure, including smart wireless sensors, PLCs, edge computing gateways, cameras and acoustic sensors that enable new ways of getting insights into the health and performance of the operational environment
- Deploy, scale and automate our industrial IoT and edge computing services across multiple global locations, business lines, and use cases
- Deliver applications for Linux, Docker, and Azure cloud environments
- Engineer simple, repetitive deployment processes that increase both velocity and quality
- Consult on IoT use cases and deliver solutions to business lines
- Collaborate with internal and vendor partners across a wide ecosystem
- Strengthen the DevOps mindset and skillset across the team
- Travel to international industrial locations occasionally as required (e.g. site visits, design workshops, high-touch incident resolution)
What you should have
- Soft skills
- Strong IT technical foundation and aptitude for fast learning
- Interest in industrial environments and IoT solutions
- Strong verbal and written communication skills (English)
- Desire to work in a fast paced and constantly evolving agile environment
- Passion for continuous learning, knowledge sharing, mentoring
- Experience with DevOps philosophies and practices
- Technical skills (the more the better)
- Linux fundamentals and systems engineering skills
- Strong scripting skills, e.g. Python, Ruby, Perl
- Docker containers and container orchestration
- Configuration management software such as Ansible (preferred), Puppet, Salt, Chef
- Build management and continuous integration tools (such as Jenkins, Travis, GitLab, etc.)
- Proficient understanding of source mode management/code version control tools (such as Git, GitLab, etc.)
- OOP programming languages, e.g. Python, Java, C/C++, Go
Offer
- Provide numerous in-house and external training opportunities and support getting a number of industry certificates, continuing your higher education for an additional degree
- Provide professional development in programming and infrastructure areas
- Provide flexible working conditions, have Working From Home opportunities and support a healthy work-life balance
- Provide a fully ergonomic work environment
- Competitive compensation and benefit packages
- Provide floating holidays, life and private health insurance and many more
ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil is one of the world’s leading energy companies with more than a 100,000 employees and contractors located in over 50 countries around the world. Our large, in-house IT organization consists of 6,000 professionals supporting an array of business lines, plants, refineries, manufacturing sites, internal and external business partners.
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