TRAFFIC Gauteng

IT Systems Engineer

Klrecruitment Co
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

Our client is looking for a highly skilled IT Systems Engineer in Fourways to design, deploy, and maintain secure, high-performance infrastructure supporting digital gaming platforms. The ideal candidate will ensure system reliability, streamline deployments, and enhance security through automation and innovation. This role suits a proactive engineer passionate about optimizing systems and staying ahead of evolving technology trends.

Responsibilities
  • Design, implement, and manage scalable, high-availability infrastructure for gaming platforms.
  • Monitor performance, troubleshoot issues, and apply system optimizations.
  • Collaborate with DevOps teams to improve CI/CD pipelines and deployment efficiency.
  • Implement strong security measures and conduct vulnerability assessments.
  • Maintain detailed documentation of configurations, procedures, and audits.
Skills
  • Proficiency with containerization and orchestration tools (Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Strong understanding of networking, firewalls, VPNs, and load balancers.
  • Experience with automation tools (Ansible, Puppet, Terraform).
  • Excellent problem-solving and collaboration abilities.
Qualifications
  • Matric (NQF 4) and a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, IT, or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • Knowledge of Gaming Compliance with SANS Standards (Parts 13) is advantageous.
  • Proven experience in systems engineering, automation, and cybersecurity best practices.

Job Overview

Date Posted
12 Mar 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000
Location
Gauteng, South Africa

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