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At DHL IT Services, we are passionate about Linux, Java and Oracle. Our Shipment Data Capture CBJ & QA team is continuously expanding. No matter your level of DevOps Engineering proficiency, you can always grow within our diverse environment.
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Timely delivery of DHL packages around the globe in a way that ensures customer data are secure is in the core of what we do. As a DevOps Engineer, your role will be vital in developing scripts and automation tools to optimize operational tasks, improve efficiency, and empower self-service capabilities. Additionally, you will be responsible for managing and automating system and application configurations, utilizing tools to minimize manual errors and ensure consistency across different environments. Your involvement will also extend to conducting comprehensive tests, both manual and automated, to validate software functionality, identify defects, and uphold quality standards. Effective documentation of test results, generation of reports, and timely communication of status updates to stakeholders will be essential, particularly in highlighting critical issues and risks. Furthermore, you will conduct regression tests to ensure that software updates or changes do not introduce new defects or negatively impact existing functionality. In complex situations, you will collaborate with other IT support teams and specialists to troubleshoot and resolve issues. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to gain insight into the end-to-end process of how shipments are processed within the DHL network, requiring strong analytical skills to understand and develop improved solutions or recommendations.
The team is comprised of highly skilled individuals which you can learn from them and develop your skills further. As we are growing team, you will be able to learn new technologies and learn new skills.
Ready to embark on the journey Here's what we are looking for:
As a DevOps Engineer, having Webmethods is a huge plus. Very good knowledge of Tomcat will also be an integral part of this role.
You are a technology aficionado, therefore you have a good understanding of Unix/Linux scripting, database SQL, testing, Splunk query, MQ. You are able to work independently prioritize and organize your tasks under time and workload pressure. Working in a multinational environment, you can expect cross-region collaboration with teams around the globe, thus being advanced in spoken and written English will be certainly useful.
An array of benefits for you:
Great Team
Hi, my name is Fatima Liszeth Villapando and I'm a team manager. I started my career at DHL IT Services back in 2007, when I took a role as Application Support Specialist in the SCL team. Gaining more hands-on experience with Unix/Linux, Informix and Webmethods has always fascinated me. From there, I moved fast through the company ladder and soon landed a Principal Application Support Specialist role. In 2016, I moved to a management role, being Manager of Service Support Team. Together with the strong support of a multinational & diverse team, we are working on our common ambition - technology. Looking forward to having you onboard!
DHL is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic.
Date Posted: 14/11/2024
Job ID: 100367417
DHL is a German logistics company providing courier, package delivery and express mail service, which is a division of the German logistics firm Deutsche Post. The company group delivers over 1.6 billion parcels per year. DHL Express is market leader for parcel services in Europe and Germany's main Courier and Parcel Service.
The company DHL itself was founded in San Francisco, United States, in 1969 and expanded its service throughout the world by the late 1970s. In 1979, under the name of DHL Air Cargo, the company entered the Hawaiian islands with an inter-island cargo service using two DC-3 and four DC-6 aircraft. Adrian Dalsey and Larry Hillblom personally oversaw the daily operations until its eventual bankruptcy closed the doors in 1983. At its peak, DHL Air Cargo employed just over 100 workers, management and pilots.