Senior Infrastructure Engineer (OpenShift Virtualization)
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Sign up to see compensation estimateFor our client, we are seeking a Senior Infrastructure Engineer (openshift Virtualization) to join the team of a leader in the Consumer Technology space. You’ll build and maintain systems that power mission-critical Consumer Technology workflows. You’ll collaborate with product and peers to design clean, scalable solutions. This role values craftsmanship, impact, and ownership.
Location: Remote - US based candidates only, no visa sponsorship available
Compensation: $159,200 – $301,600 annually.
Responsibilities
- Operate and support OpenShift Virtualization platforms for critical workloads
- Manage day-2 operations including upgrades and incident response
- Resolve complex production issues across OpenShift Virtualization and KVM
- Perform VM lifecycle operations like provisioning and recovery
- Enhance platform stability through automation and monitoring
- Build and maintain automation using Ansible and CI/CD pipelines
- Create and maintain operational documentation and runbooks
Qualifications
- 7+ years of experience in infrastructure, platform, or virtualization engineering
- 4+ years of hands-on experience with Red Hat OpenShift in production
- Practical experience operating OpenShift Virtualization (KubeVirt) for VM workloads
- Deep understanding of KVM-based virtualization techniques
- Experience with VM storage using CSI-backed persistent volumes
- Strong problem-solving skills across Linux and OpenShift environments
Benefits
- Access to ongoing training and development opportunities
- Involvement in meaningful projects that impact global brands
- Work in a diverse and inclusive environment
- Opportunity to mentor other engineers
- Flexible working arrangements to foster work-life balance
Our client is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet every qualification—your background could be exactly what this team needs.