MongoDB
Cloud Operations Engineer, FedRamp
MongoDB, New York, New York, us, 10261
MongoDB's mission is to empower innovators to create, transform, and disrupt industries by unleashing the power of software and data. We enable organizations of all sizes to easily build, scale, and run modern applications by helping them modernize legacy workloads, embrace innovation, and unleash AI. Our industry-leading developer data platform, MongoDB Atlas, is the only globally distributed, multi-cloud database and is available in more than 115 regions across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. Atlas allows customers to build anywhere-on the edge, on premises, or across cloud providers. With offices worldwide and over 175,000 developers joining MongoDB every month, it's no wonder that leading organizations, like Samsung and Toyota, trust MongoDB to build next-generation, AI-powered applications.
MongoDB Atlas is the premier multi-cloud database-as-a-service built and operated by the makers of MongoDB. The Cloud Operations Engineering team at MongoDB is a worldwide team responsible for the consistent operational success of every MongoDB Atlas customer. As a Cloud Operations Engineer, you will help ensure the success of our Atlas customers, whether they are early startups or large multinational companies, cloud-native or just getting started with a digital transformation to the cloud. You are excited about the core mission of MongoDB, and the opportunity to join the team responsible for operating Atlas, the fastest-growing multi-cloud database-as-a-service in the world. You are prepared to be one of the early members of a 24/7/365 global cloud operations team.
Cloud Operations Engineers will be responsible for daily duties such as creating and monitoring system alert dashboards, reviewing critical events and system logs, accessing customer instances that underpin their production databases, and performing server administration duties, including performance troubleshooting. Applicants must be critical thinkers who are quick to detect, resolve, or escalate issues that are sometimes broad in scope and difficult to trace.
FedRamp engineers are specifically tasked with supporting our government customers in our FedRamp Atlas environment. This includes SLED (State and Local Government and Education), various federal agencies, and other customers that leverage FedRamp.
At MongoDB you will grow your career and skills, wear multiple hats, and be part of an operations team that works at the frontier of Cloud services and database systems.
We are looking to speak to candidates who are based in New York City for our hybrid working model.
ResponsibilitiesSuccessfully coordinate and collaborate with a global team of Cloud Operations Engineers who are tasked with ensuring our uptime guarantees to our Atlas customer baseHelp scale the worldwide Cloud Operations Engineering team with the strategic implementation and refinement of new processes and toolsAssist in scoping, designing and deploying systems that reduce Mean Time to Resolve for customer incidentsMonitor and detect emerging customer-facing incidents on the Atlas platform; assist in their proactive resolutionAutomate routine monitoring and troubleshooting tasksDiagnose live incidents, differentiate between platform issues versus usage issues, and take the next steps toward resolutionAssist in performing root cause analysis after incident recovery; identifying any breakdowns in processes or workflows that contributed to the event and what changes need to be made to prevent similar eventsContribute to documentation of corner case scenarios, troubleshooting workflows and SOPsWork alongside our product management, cloud engineering and support organizations by identifying areas for improvement in the management applications powering the Atlas infrastructureInform executive leadership and escalation management personnel of major outagesCoordinate with the team to handle short term customer incidents (proactively from automated monitoring or through reactive alerts via our Technical Services team)Work First Shift: 7am - 4pm EST
Requirements2+ years experience with being an on-call DevOps, SRE, or Cloud Operations engineerExpertise with Linux system administration, configuration, troubleshootingExperience in monitoring, system performance data collection and analysis, and reportingKnowledge of database operations and conceptsExpertise with networking technologies like DNS, TCP/IP, etcFamiliarity with Amazon Web Services and other Cloud infrastructure platforms (e.g. GCP, Azure)Knowledgeable about a wide range of web and internet technologiesCapability to write small programs/scripts to solve both short-term systems problemsA CS/CE degree or equivalent experienceAt least 1 of the following programming languages: Java, Go, Python, JavascriptA keen interest in learning new things
Special requirementsBe a US Person on US soil (i.e. U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident in the United States)Willingness and ability to participate in pager duty rotations during nights, weekends and holidays (approximately one out of every six weeks), at least during an initial ramping period (and potentially permanently)
To drive the personal growth and business impact of our employees, we're committed to developing a supportive and enriching culture for everyone. From employee affinity groups, to fertility assistance and a generous parental leave policy, we value our employees' wellbeing and want to support them along every step of their professional and personal journeys. Learn more about what it's like to work at MongoDB, and help us make an impact on the world!
MongoDB is committed to providing any necessary accommodations for individuals with disabilities within our application and interview process. To request an accommodation due to a disability, please inform your recruiter.
MongoDB, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and makes all hiring decisions without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
MongoDB's base salary range for this role is posted below. Compensation at the time of offer is unique to each candidate and based on a variety of factors such as skill set, experience, qualifications, and work location. Salary is one part of MongoDB's total compensation and benefits package. Other benefits for eligible employees may include: equity, participation in the employee stock purchase program, flexible paid time off, 20 weeks fully-paid gender-neutral parental leave, fertility and adoption assistance, 401(k) plan, mental health counseling, access to transgender-inclusive health insurance coverage, and health benefits offerings. Please note, the base salary range listed below and the benefits in this paragraph are only applicable to U.S.-based candidates.
MongoDB's base salary range for this role in the U.S. is:$90,000 — $176,000 USD
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MongoDB Atlas is the premier multi-cloud database-as-a-service built and operated by the makers of MongoDB. The Cloud Operations Engineering team at MongoDB is a worldwide team responsible for the consistent operational success of every MongoDB Atlas customer. As a Cloud Operations Engineer, you will help ensure the success of our Atlas customers, whether they are early startups or large multinational companies, cloud-native or just getting started with a digital transformation to the cloud. You are excited about the core mission of MongoDB, and the opportunity to join the team responsible for operating Atlas, the fastest-growing multi-cloud database-as-a-service in the world. You are prepared to be one of the early members of a 24/7/365 global cloud operations team.
Cloud Operations Engineers will be responsible for daily duties such as creating and monitoring system alert dashboards, reviewing critical events and system logs, accessing customer instances that underpin their production databases, and performing server administration duties, including performance troubleshooting. Applicants must be critical thinkers who are quick to detect, resolve, or escalate issues that are sometimes broad in scope and difficult to trace.
FedRamp engineers are specifically tasked with supporting our government customers in our FedRamp Atlas environment. This includes SLED (State and Local Government and Education), various federal agencies, and other customers that leverage FedRamp.
At MongoDB you will grow your career and skills, wear multiple hats, and be part of an operations team that works at the frontier of Cloud services and database systems.
We are looking to speak to candidates who are based in New York City for our hybrid working model.
ResponsibilitiesSuccessfully coordinate and collaborate with a global team of Cloud Operations Engineers who are tasked with ensuring our uptime guarantees to our Atlas customer baseHelp scale the worldwide Cloud Operations Engineering team with the strategic implementation and refinement of new processes and toolsAssist in scoping, designing and deploying systems that reduce Mean Time to Resolve for customer incidentsMonitor and detect emerging customer-facing incidents on the Atlas platform; assist in their proactive resolutionAutomate routine monitoring and troubleshooting tasksDiagnose live incidents, differentiate between platform issues versus usage issues, and take the next steps toward resolutionAssist in performing root cause analysis after incident recovery; identifying any breakdowns in processes or workflows that contributed to the event and what changes need to be made to prevent similar eventsContribute to documentation of corner case scenarios, troubleshooting workflows and SOPsWork alongside our product management, cloud engineering and support organizations by identifying areas for improvement in the management applications powering the Atlas infrastructureInform executive leadership and escalation management personnel of major outagesCoordinate with the team to handle short term customer incidents (proactively from automated monitoring or through reactive alerts via our Technical Services team)Work First Shift: 7am - 4pm EST
Requirements2+ years experience with being an on-call DevOps, SRE, or Cloud Operations engineerExpertise with Linux system administration, configuration, troubleshootingExperience in monitoring, system performance data collection and analysis, and reportingKnowledge of database operations and conceptsExpertise with networking technologies like DNS, TCP/IP, etcFamiliarity with Amazon Web Services and other Cloud infrastructure platforms (e.g. GCP, Azure)Knowledgeable about a wide range of web and internet technologiesCapability to write small programs/scripts to solve both short-term systems problemsA CS/CE degree or equivalent experienceAt least 1 of the following programming languages: Java, Go, Python, JavascriptA keen interest in learning new things
Special requirementsBe a US Person on US soil (i.e. U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident in the United States)Willingness and ability to participate in pager duty rotations during nights, weekends and holidays (approximately one out of every six weeks), at least during an initial ramping period (and potentially permanently)
To drive the personal growth and business impact of our employees, we're committed to developing a supportive and enriching culture for everyone. From employee affinity groups, to fertility assistance and a generous parental leave policy, we value our employees' wellbeing and want to support them along every step of their professional and personal journeys. Learn more about what it's like to work at MongoDB, and help us make an impact on the world!
MongoDB is committed to providing any necessary accommodations for individuals with disabilities within our application and interview process. To request an accommodation due to a disability, please inform your recruiter.
MongoDB, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and makes all hiring decisions without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
MongoDB's base salary range for this role is posted below. Compensation at the time of offer is unique to each candidate and based on a variety of factors such as skill set, experience, qualifications, and work location. Salary is one part of MongoDB's total compensation and benefits package. Other benefits for eligible employees may include: equity, participation in the employee stock purchase program, flexible paid time off, 20 weeks fully-paid gender-neutral parental leave, fertility and adoption assistance, 401(k) plan, mental health counseling, access to transgender-inclusive health insurance coverage, and health benefits offerings. Please note, the base salary range listed below and the benefits in this paragraph are only applicable to U.S.-based candidates.
MongoDB's base salary range for this role in the U.S. is:$90,000 — $176,000 USD
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