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Dynatrace experience with DQL is mandatory

  • Location: Cambridge (Required 2 days weekly from office)

  • Experience: 7-10 years

  • 450 GBP/Day (Inside IR35)

    You must have hands-on experience implementing Dynatrace, rather than those who have only used it as a monitoring tool.

    Key Responsibilities

  1. Good understanding and usage of the following programming languages: JAVA, .NET, Node.js, PHP, C, C++, HTML etc.

  2. Knowledge in middleware like WebLogic, WebSphere etc.

  3. Demonstrates thorough knowledge and awareness of application performance issues in complex multi-tiered environment

  4. Ability to do requirement gathering and target environment analysis from an APM perspective

  5. In-depth understanding of Dynatrace license construct

  6. Hands-on implementation experience in Dynatrace solutions

  7. Experience on Configuration and customization of Dynatrace solution

  8. Ability to manage and deliver complete Dynatrace deployments in complex customer environments in quick timelines

  9. Hardcore experience of creating custom configuration and alerting in Dynatrace deployments ensuring end-to-end tool functionality

  10. Expertise in triage and analysis of issues with collection and analysis of performance metrics as-required to diagnose complex system problems in a timely manner

  11. Ability to integrate Dynatrace with various supported ITSM, CI/CD and QA/Performance Testing tools

  12. Ability to create custom dashboards from the Dynatrace tool based on customer requirements

  13. Strong knowledge of APM KPIs and reporting

  14. Ability to deliver client PoC/PoV demonstrating tool benefit and capabilities

  15. Ability to document resolved issues in an effective manner for knowledge management

  16. Ability to cross-train peers with tool usage and assist in creation of best-practices

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