Design and build Kubernetes Operators in Go to automate the lifecycle of the Dynatrace platform while ensuring ease of use and reliability for diverse customer setups.
Your role at Dynatrace
- You will design and build Kubernetes Operators in Go that automate the full lifecycle of the Dynatrace platform - covering installation, configuration, upgrades, and ongoing operations - enabling a fully self-service and hands-off experience for users.
- You will own the end-to-end developer and operator experience, ensuring that running Dynatrace in Kubernetes environments is simple, reliable, and consistent across diverse customer setups.
- You will collaborate with multiple engineering teams across Dynatrace to integrate their components into a unified, automation-first platform model, ensuring every part of the system can be deployed and operated without manual intervention.
- You will leverage AI-assisted engineering and observability insights to enable more autonomous, adaptive, and self-optimizing platform operations.
- You will continuously improve the reliability, observability, and resilience of the Operator, ensuring safe rollouts, automated recovery, and predictable behavior at scale.
- A background in Software Engineering or related technical studies.
- 3+ years of experience in Golang, with a strong understanding of object-oriented and functional programming principles.
- Deep expertise in Kubernetes, containers, and Kubernetes Operators.
- Passion for building high-performance, scalable algorithms and working with modern technologies in the cloud-native space.
- A hands-on, collaborative approach to problem-solving with a commitment to delivering high-quality solutions as part of a team
- Dynatrace is a leader in unified observability and security.
- We provide a culture of excellence with competitive compensation packages designed to recognize and reward performance.
- Our employees work with the largest cloud providers, including AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud, and other leading partners worldwide to create strategic alliances.
- The Dynatrace platform uses cutting-edge technologies, including our own Davis hypermodal AI, to help our customers modernize and automate cloud operations, deliver software faster and more securely, and enable flawless digital experiences.
- Over 50% of the Fortune 100 companies are current customers of Dynatrace.
Dynatrace Denver, Colorado, USA Office
1900 16th Street Mall, Denver, CO, United States, 80202
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