Cloud Observability Engineer
Job Summary
Client: CGI
Skill: Cloud Observability Engineer
Location: Bangalore
Cloud Observability Engineer
Skills and Requirements
Technical Skills and Requirements
a. Azure: Azure Monitor Log Analytics/KQL Application Insights AKS observability -
Mandatory
b. AWS GCP Good to Have
c. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Terraform Good to Have
d. Hands-on experience with n8n Jenkins Ansible Kubernetes (AKS) Databases
Prometheus and Grafana Mandatory
e. Experience on traditional monitoring systems (like NAGIOS or ZABBIX) Good to
Have
Soft Skills
Coaching & Mentoring: Ability to guide teams in adopting CICD best practices and modern
DevOps principles
Change Management: Skilled at influencing and driving cultural shifts toward automation
and observability
Communication: Clear and persuasive communicator for technical and non-technical
stakeholders
Collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to work across multiple teams and geographies
Problem-Solving: Analytical mindset to troubleshoot complex pipeline and observability
issues
Skill: Cloud Observability Engineer
Location: Bangalore
Cloud Observability Engineer
Skills and Requirements
Technical Skills and Requirements
a. Azure: Azure Monitor Log Analytics/KQL Application Insights AKS observability -
Mandatory
b. AWS GCP Good to Have
c. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Terraform Good to Have
d. Hands-on experience with n8n Jenkins Ansible Kubernetes (AKS) Databases
Prometheus and Grafana Mandatory
e. Experience on traditional monitoring systems (like NAGIOS or ZABBIX) Good to
Have
Soft Skills
Coaching & Mentoring: Ability to guide teams in adopting CICD best practices and modern
DevOps principles
Change Management: Skilled at influencing and driving cultural shifts toward automation
and observability
Communication: Clear and persuasive communicator for technical and non-technical
stakeholders
Collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to work across multiple teams and geographies
Problem-Solving: Analytical mindset to troubleshoot complex pipeline and observability
issues