Within CCPS, the Cloud Software & Solutions (CSS) group designs and develops cloud platforms with an emphasis on quality, stability, simplification, user experience, scalability, performance, and portability. We are looking for a DNS Engineer to join our team for the DNS engineering, automation, and continuous improvement of enterprise DNS platforms and services.
Your Impact
Design, build, and evolve enterprise DNS architecture, including authoritative DNS, recursive DNS, forwarding, delegation, and DNS service integrations.
Work on the platform modernization, automation, and engineering improvements across provisioning, configuration management, validation, monitoring, and recovery. Develop and maintain infrastructure as code and automation frameworks.
Drive engineering standards for the reliability, performance, security, and maintainability.
Troubleshoot complex DNS platform and design issues, including resolution behavior, delegation models, zone design, DNSSEC, caching, and integration dependencies.
Partner with software, network, cloud, and security teams to design DNS solutions for new services and platform changes.
Minimum Qualifications
4+ years (BS) or 2+ years (MS) of experience in software development or cloud/platform engineering roles.
Deep expertise in DNS protocols, architecture, and design principles, including authoritative DNS, recursive DNS, delegation, forwarding, caching, and DNS record behavior.
Strong experience with automation and infrastructure as code using Python, Ansible, Terraform, or similar tools.
Strong Linux and systems engineering background.
Strong problem-solving and debugging skills across DNS, networking, and distributed systems domains.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with DNSSEC, GSLB, Anycast DNS, and hybrid cloud DNS patterns.
Experience integrating DNS with IPAM, DHCP, cloud networking, and platform automation.
Familiarity with Kubernetes CoreDNS.
Familiarity with CI/CD, policy-based automation, and engineering validation frameworks.
Experience working in regulated, security-sensitive, or large enterprise environments.
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