
DevOps Engineer
DHL
Posted
3 weeks ago
Cyberjaya, Selangor
Onsite
MYR 6K
Full Time

Sema Summary
The DevOps Application Support Engineer role at DHL involves working within Linux environments, utilizing shell scripting, and managing application support with Openshift. The role requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to support and optimize application functionalities. Candidates are expected to thrive in a collaborative environment, leveraging their technical skills to enhance operational efficiency. Ideal for individuals who are eager to apply their technical expertise in a dynamic logistics company.
About Company
DHL is a global leader in logistics, providing a range of services across various sectors with a focus on operational excellence.
Core Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in IT or related field
- Experience with Linux systems
- Proficiency in Shell scripting
- Knowledge of Openshift
- Strong troubleshooting skills
Responsibilities
- Manage and support DevOps applications
- Utilize Linux for application operations
- Develop and maintain shell scripts
- Troubleshoot application-related issues
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams
- Optimize deployment processes
- Document operational procedures
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