Support the Monitoring Engineering Team in the daily activities (maintenance and integration of new applications) and the extension of the current monitoring landscape.
Participate in the definition and fine-tuning of the end-to-end monitoring concept. The focus is to be put on application monitoring and supervision but the scope also includes defining the right interface with system and infrastructure monitoring
Participate in the integration of applications and systems on Siemens Win-CC-based skyguide supervision (aka ISUP) and Elastic/Kibana-based Log Analytics platform.
Participate in the maintenance activities of current monitoring tooling landscape (Win-CC, nJAMS, Elastic/Kibana).
Participate in the deployment, configuration, and automation of new monitoring tools as defined in the end-to-end monitoring concept.
Participate in the set-up of a continuous monitoring framework (process, tooling).
You ?
Master in computer science or similar
Certifications in ITIL Service Operation or similar
At least 5 years experience in the IT and 3 years in monitoring integration (installation and configuration of market tools, development of specific API, definition and deployment of dashboard and alerting schemas, …
A good development background is a plus
At least few years work experience in an agile environment (Scrum, SAFe or similar)
Experience with requirement and collaboration tools (Polarion, JIRA, Confluence or similar)
Excellent knowledge of monitoring concepts on all layers from infrastructure to business activity.
Hands-on experience (installation, configuration, maintenance) with at least three standard application or system monitoring tools.
Having worked with few of the following tools is a plus: Siemens Win-CC, nJAMS, Promotheus, Grafana, ELK, Nagios or Incinga, ManagedEngine OpManager.
Good knowledge of IT operations in general and event management in particular.
Hands on experience with tools like Git, Artefactory, and Jenkins.
Familiar with DevOps, CI and Continuous Monitoring concepts.
English fluent. French preferable. German nice to have.