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SmartThings is seeking a Staff Site Reliability Engineer to be the technical leader on a newly formed SRE team whose mission is to drive platform reliability and operations improvements across critical areas such as availability, latency, efficiency, capacity, change management, monitoring, and incident response.
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The Pearson Virtual Schools SRE team is looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to support our applications recently migrated from legacy data centers to the cloud. As an SRE, you will work alongside software engineering, rapid response, and incident management teams to create highly redundant and scalable systems in the AWS and Azure clouds.
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The WEX Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team is looking for individuals passionate about developing software and solutions focused on observability, incident response, reliability and performance, operational excellence, and compliance.
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The Site Reliability Engineer III will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, availability, and scalability of critical systems and SaaS platforms. Experience with compliance and regulatory guidelines, incident response and reporting, access control and vulnerability management.
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IBR is looking for a Lead Site Reliability Engineer that is passionate about providing top tier customer support to end users in a fast paced and dynamic environment. Incident response, monitoring performance and releases, alerting, and triaging expertiseServiceNow, AWS Insight, Splunk, VictorOPS, CloudWatch, New Relic, and Confluence expertise preferred.
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Staff Site Reliability Engineer (Mountain View, CA) A deep understanding of web technologies and site reliability engineering (SRE). Mentor engineers on Site Reliability Engineering principles, practices, and tools.
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The Swish Analytics DevSecOps and Infrastructure team is looking for an experienced Site Reliability Engineer based in Europe who will support our enterprise infrastructure during non-US hours.
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2+ years of hands-on experience as a Site Reliability Engineer or equivalent role. Participate in incident response and troubleshooting. Participate in 24x7 Site Reliability rotations and escalation workflows.
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We are seeking a Sr. Site Reliability Engineer II to join our growing Enterprise Engineering Team. What will you do? Respond to incidents coordinated by SRE and Incident Response teams.
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The Site Reliability Engineer will be working closely with the other engineers to implement best practises, set up montioring and alerting and manage incident response.
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About the team The Swish Analytics DevSecOps and Infrastructure team is looking for an experienced Site Reliability Engineer based in Europe who will support our enterprise infrastructure during non-US hours.
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Responsibilities of the Site Reliability Engineer. Site Reliability Engineer. Responsibilities of the Site Reliability Engineer. Site Reliability Engineer. 2+ years' experience working in a DevOps/SRE/Cloud Infrastructure role.
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Lead incident response efforts, conduct root cause analysis, and implement measures to prevent recurrence. Drive the adoption of SRE best practices and ensure adherence to reliability and performance standards.
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You can remain calm under pressure while coordinating incident response and mitigation efforts. Participate in incident reviews to build improved alerts for both detection and potential proactive mitigations.
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