Top 3 Required Skills
• Dynatrace Deployment/Troubleshooting: 7+ years, including SPL to DQL conversion.
• Observability Expertise: 7+ years of extensive full-stack experience.
• Splunk Administration: Solid understanding and hands-on experience.
Role Summary
The Dynatrace Engineer is responsible for deploying and managing Dynatrace, AppD, and Splunk to deliver full-stack observability across applications, infrastructure, and cloud platforms. This role focuses on building dashboards, alerts, and SLOs to proactively monitor system health and support incident resolution. You will work closely with development, operations, and SRE teams to instrument services, analyze telemetry, and optimize reliability through hands-on technical execution.
Responsibilities
• Deploy and manage Dynatrace, AppD, and Splunk for full-stack observability.
• Build customized dashboards, alerts, and SLOs to detect performance issues.
• Perform hands-on instrumentation of services and analyze telemetry data.
• Support incident resolution and proactively monitor system health.
• Collaborate with SRE, development, and operations teams to optimize system reliability.
• Perform "hands-on-keyboard" tasks related to the specific tools and underlying operating systems.
Required Skills
• Dynatrace Expert: Extensive hands-on experience with deployment, troubleshooting, and dashboard creation.
• Query Languages: Proven experience converting SPL to DQL.
• Observability: Minimum 7 years of extensive experience in modern observability practices.
• Splunk: Solid technical understanding and administrative experience.
• Experience Level: Minimum 7 years of relevant experience; SRE Observability (P4 - Expert level).
Nice-to-Have Skills
• AppDynamics (AppD) administration.
• Experience in Systems Integration or Technology Services environments.
• Candidate Traits
• Technical expert capable of independent "hands-on-keyboard" work.
• Collaborative professional comfortable working across SRE and DevOps teams.
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