In this role, you will lead the design, implementation, and continuous optimization of Dynatrace monitoring solutions across complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments. You will be responsible for creating and maintaining dashboards, alerts, Service Level Objectives (SLOs), and synthetic monitoring to ensure full end-to-end observability. A key part of the assignment involves performing in-depth performance analyses and root cause investigations to improve application stability, reliability, and overall user experience. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, including DevOps, SRE, infrastructure, and application teams, to establish and apply best practices for observability and monitoring architecture.
* Start: from FEB 2026
* Hybrid: 1-2 Days/Week Home Office
* Contract: Payrolling through Swisslinx
* Take ownership of the design, implementation, and continuous optimization of Dynatrace monitoring solutions within complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments
* Create and maintain dashboards, alerts, Service Level Objectives (SLOs), and synthetic monitoring to ensure full end-to-end observability
* Perform in-depth performance analyses and structured root cause investigations to enhance application stability, reliability, and user experience
* Work closely with DevOps, SRE, Infrastructure, and Application teams to define and roll out observability and monitoring best practices
* Contribute to the ongoing development of monitoring strategies and observability architectures across enterprise platforms
Requirements
* Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a comparable discipline
* 5+ years of hands-on experience with Dynatrace in enterprise-scale environments
* Strong understanding of distributed systems, microservices architectures, container platforms (Kubernetes), and cloud technologies, particularly Microsoft Azure
* Proven expertise in application performance analysis across technologies such as Java, .NET, and Node.js
* Solid experience interpreting observability data, including traces, logs, and metrics
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