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The Sr. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) is responsible for the availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, emergency response, and capacity planning.
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As a part of the Product Reliability Engineering (PRE) Organization of VISA , you will be responsible for availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, emergency response, and capacity planning.
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Use the core Site Reliability Engineering principles of change management, monitoring, emergency response, capacity planning, and production readiness reviews to run the platform.
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The Site Reliability Engineer will define, implement, and drive operational best practices using Site Reliability Engineering technologies and processes while partnering with the SRE Manager and Director of Production Support to support our existing Application and Operations Infrastructure, the Software Delivery Lifecycle (SDLC), as well as organizational processes and procedures.
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This includes change/configuration management, monitoring, emergency response, disaster recovery, capacity planning, and tooling/automation of our infrastructure and deployment workflow. Provide operations and systems administration of on-premise and cloud-hosted platforms supporting all CCM IT engineering software systems and services.
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Generate and manage MOCs (Management of Change) per jurisdictional, MPC corporate and site-standardsEducation, Experience and Skills:Minimum Qualifications:Must have Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related Engineering degree.
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Proven experience as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), focusing on scalability, high availability, performance, stability, and reliability of software applications. Proficiency in Change Management processes using ITSM tools such as ServiceNow.
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Thisis the SRC is a 24X7X365 multi-disciplinary cooperations support functionthat includes system administration, software engineering, process expertise,incident response & management, change establishment, multi-tier NetworkOperation Center and customer engagement.
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Site reliability engineering (SRE) fuses the software engineering and operations disciplines. Working knowledge of production support processes such as incident/change/problem management, call triaging, escalation procedures and such.
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The Product Reliability Engineering (PRE) group prides itself in keeping the applications and systems of Visa up and running to cater to the 24*7 needs of the business. In this role, your time will be split between operations/on-call duties and developing systems and software that help increase site reliability and performance.
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The Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) on our dynamic SRE team focuses on driving the SRE charter by using software engineering to enable automation and efficiency in all aspects of platform change management and operations.
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3+ years of Site Reliability/Systems Engineering Experience within corporate environment. Senior Site Reliability Engineer. Senior Site Reliability Engineer. The main responsibilities include, but are not limited to, optimizing day-to-day activities, including processes, to reliably support product rollout and operation through automation and mentoring other staff SRE in adopting and implement the Platform Operation models.
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Strong understanding of docker, Kubernetes. Well versed with python, PowerShell, bash scripting. Azure, GCP, OR AWS. other hub locations available such as Dallas/Plano, Charlotte, NYC & NJ. 6+ months with high potential for extension and conversion (contingent on performance.
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Software Engineer (Top Secret Clearance) Cloud Reliability Engineer. The role scope includes implementing operational improvements in availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, incident response, patch management and capacity.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, information technologies with 9 years of experience; or 7+ years relevant experience with a Graduate Degree. Experience with containers and container management (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.
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