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Understanding of systems monitoring, alerting and analytics (Prometheus, New Relic, AppDynamics, Cacti, Graphite, ELK, Nagios, Ganglia, Splunk, Log Insight, vRealize Operations, Datadog, etc.
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Master’s degree in Computer Science or closely related field of study + two (2) years of relevant work experience interacting with RESTful/SOAP web services, AJAX, Core Java, JDBC, JMS, JSON, JUNIT, Apache, JavaScript, SQL, application server technology (i.e., Tomcat; WebLogic), framework/technologies (i.e., Hibernate, Spring), AWS Hosted Services (i.e., SNS and Lambda) and application performance monitoring (i.e., App Dynamics and New Relic.
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Experience with major monitoring technologies such as AppDynamics, DynaTrace, New Relic, Splunk, Nagios, Sciencelogic, BMC Software and similar platforms. The perfect candidate must thrive in IT consulting focused around operations and monitoring and be passionate about identifying new client opportunities.
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Familiarity with application performance monitoring (APM) tools, particularly New Relic , to analyze and optimize software application performance. You will be responsible for developing new automation scripts and/or modifying existing automation scripts developed using various testing tools and in-house Automation Frameworks.
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Implement infrastructure monitoring and APM solutions such as DataDog, ELK, Grafana+Prometheus, New Relic, and Dynatrace. If you’re a Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or SRE who is passionate about building well architected, production cloud infrastructure, then we want to talk to you.
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Hands-on expertise in New Relic configuration, optimization, query writing, and report generation. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Systems Monitoring Specialist with expertise in New Relic, AWS CloudWatch, GuardDuty, and familiarity with Lacework.
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New Relic Monitoring tools, Alert analysis. Role: SRE(Site Reliability Engineer) SRE is a critical and visible role, central to running a multi-tiered cloud infrastructure, applications and workloads across public, private and hybrid cloud environments.
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Experience with performance metrics monitoring platforms such as New Relic or Grafana. Proficiency in Docker, TeamCity (Kotlin), GitHub, Artifactory, Ansible, AWS, and Kubernetes. Ability to write automation using one or more common scripting/programming languages such as Java, Ruby, Python, Perl, HTML, cmake, YAML, JSON, or JavaScript.
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Monitoring tools like App Dynamics, New Relic, Splunk, Site Scope. Highly flexible to quickly changing business needs and adoption of new technologies. Participating in the design process of new features and enhancements to the software platform.
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Must have experience using Version control (GIT), SQL, CI/CD Tools (Jenkins), Build Tools (Maven, ANT, etc), Debugging Tools (Charles/Fiddler), Monitoring tools (New Relic), Agile Management Tool (JIRA), Test Management Tool (TestRail.
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Other Dev Ops Toolchain: SonarQube, GitHub, Jenkins, New Relic. Work alongside and collaborate with UX and engineering teams to develop new ideas into demo-able products, features, services, and tools utilizing the latest software development stacks and related technologies.
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Experience implementing Observability tooling at scale (Prometheus, CloudWatch, New Relic, Dynatrace, etc) Today, we are reimagining international payments at scale and building new products to create deeper relationships with our customers and their loved ones across the globe.
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Knowledge of monitoring and logging tools like Datadog, New Relic, Splunk, Prometheus, ELK Stack, or Grafana. Datadog, New Relic, Splunk, Prometheus, ELK Stack, or Grafana.
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Experience with DevOps tools such as Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible and New Relic is required. Experience with HTML, CSS and JavaScript as well as front-end JS frameworks (React, Vue.js, Angular, etc) is required.
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Fully Remote (works exclusively from home), Hybrid (works from home and New Relic office throughout the week), Office (works primarily in a New Relic office) New Relic provides a variety of benefits for this role, including healthcare, dental, vision, parental leave and planning, mental health benefits, a 401(k) plan and match, flex time-off, 11 paid holidays, volunteer time off, and other competitive benefits designed to improve the lives of our employees.
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