Senior Elastic Deployment Engineer

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Job Description:

  1. Design, deploy, configure, and maintain Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Beats/Elastic Agent) environments for customers, mainly for Security and Observability use cases.
  2. Perform end-to-end Elastic deployments, including installation, configuration, scaling, upgrades, and performance tuning.
  3. Work closely with customers, sales teams, and internal stakeholders to understand requirements and translate them into technical Elastic solutions.
  4. Conduct technical presentations, solution walkthroughs, and deployment demos related to Elastic use cases such as observability and security.
  5. Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to Elastic performance, data ingestion, indexing, and cluster stability.
  6. Prepare and maintain technical documentation, deployment guides, and architecture diagrams.
  7. Support RFP and proposal preparation by providing technical input, architecture designs, and compliance responses where required.
  8. Provide post-deployment support and knowledge transfer to customers.
  9. Occasionally travel to Singapore for customer meetings, deployments, or project support.

Requirement:

  1. Elastic Certified Engineer certification is mandatory.
  2. 4-7 years of hands-on experience working with Elastic Stack deployments in production environments. Experience in on-premise deployment is an added advantage.
  3. Strong knowledge of Elasticsearch cluster architecture, including indexing, sharding, replication, and performance tuning.
  4. Experience with data ingestion pipelines using Logstash, Beats, or Elastic Agent.
  5. Strong understanding of Linux systems, including system tuning and troubleshooting.
  6. Basic knowledge of security concepts, including authentication, authorization, TLS, and role-based access control within Elastic.
  7. Experience in writing technical documentation, deployment guides, and solution designs.
  8. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly to customers.
  9. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a customer-facing role.
  10. Willingness to travel occasionally to Singapore.
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