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Our client, a large professional services firm, is looking to hire a Senior Observability Engineer for a 200-hour remote project. The project is projecting 25-40 hours per week for 5 to 7 weeks. The consultant will support a short-term Grafana-based observability migration proof of concept.
Job Responsibility:
Support a short-term Grafana-based observability migration proof of concept
Collect, parse, normalize, and validate log data and network telemetry from infrastructure devices such as routers, switches, firewalls, wireless controllers, and other network appliances
Support collector deployment, syslog ingestion, telemetry collection, dashboard validation, troubleshooting, documentation, and handoff for a multi-site proof of concept
Requirements:
Hands-on Grafana dashboard and data source experience
Experience with Grafana Loki and LogQL
Experience deploying and configuring OpenTelemetry Collector
Grafana Alloy experience preferred
Logstash experience preferred, especially syslog parsing, Grok, filtering, and normalization
Experience collecting syslog from network devices
Experience with Cisco or similar network device log formats
Experience collecting network telemetry such as CPU, memory, uptime, interface status, bandwidth, errors, discards, device health, and alarms
Familiarity with SNMP, syslog, network device CLI configuration, and collector-based monitoring
Ability to troubleshoot ingestion, parsing, dropped logs, pipeline health, and telemetry flow issues
Experience with monitoring/logging migrations, ideally involving Splunk, LogicMonitor, Grafana, Loki, or OpenTelemetry
Ability to document configuration, validation results, known issues, and handoff notes
Nice to have:
Grafana Alloy experience preferred
Logstash experience preferred, especially syslog parsing, Grok, filtering, and normalization