Description
Keshet Digital, home to Mako, N12, V1, and 12+, is looking for an Infrastructure Engineer to play a key role in designing, operating, and securing our large-scale production infrastructure serving millions of users daily.
This role sits at the intersection of infrastructure, security, automation, and cloud, with real ownership over mission-critical systems and architectural decisions.
What You’ll Be Doing?
- Design, deploy, and maintain production infrastructure across on-prem and cloud environments
- Operate and secure infrastructure including Firewalls, WAF, XDR, API Protection, and F5 load balancers
- Manage virtualization platforms (VMware vSphere / Cloud Foundation)
- Own core enterprise services: Active Directory, GPO, DNS, IIS, ADFS
- Work with AWS / Azure / GCP to ensure scalability, resiliency, and efficiency
- Troubleshoot complex web and application issues (HTTP/S, L7, backend services)
- Manage networking systems and protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, Cisco / Arista)
- Automate infrastructure processes using Python, PowerShell, and iRules
- Collaborate closely with development, security, and operations teams
Requirements
What We’re Looking For?
Must-Have
- 5+ years of hands-on experience managing production infrastructure in large-scale web environments
- Strong expertise in Windows Server and Linux (Ubuntu / Red Hat)
- Deep experience with VMware and Cloud Foundation
- Proven experience with AD, GPO, DNS, IIS, and ADFS
- Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS / Azure / GCP)
- Strong background in security technologies and networking fundamentals
- Excellent understanding of web architecture and application flow
- Strong scripting skills (Python, PowerShell, iRules)
Nice to Have
- Experience with Automation / IaC tools (Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, Chef)
- Familiarity with monitoring tools (Zabbix, Grafana, Kibana)
- Experience with Apache / Nginx and databases (MySQL, MongoDB, MSSQL)
- End-to-end system lifecycle understanding (Architecture → Deployment → Monitoring)
- If you'd like, I can also tighten it further into a shorter LinkedIn-friendly version.