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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering or related field, plus five (5) years of progressive, post-baccalaureate site reliability engineering or related IT experience in software development process including experience in scale testing, disaster recovery, and capacity planning; setting up monitoring in applications and database; and working on cloud platform such as Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services or Azure.
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SRE, virtualization, capacity planning, IaaS, OpenStack, CloudStack, Linux, libvirt, QEMU, KVM, Apache Superset, Grafana, Prometheus, Java, Golang, Python, Bash. We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with a solid background and experience in supporting Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) virtualization platforms, Linux compute environments, and capacity planning.
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Familiarity with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices, including monitoring, automation, incident management, and capacity planning. A strong understanding of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles and relevant certifications in Splunk are highly desirable.
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Software Engineer – Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) sought by SMBC MANUBANK in Los Angeles, CA. Investigate incidents and problems and determine root cause using ServiceNow, Jira, Confluence, Splunk, Azure Monitor, Google Cloud Monitoring.
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SCE is pivotal role who is responsible for availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, emergency response, and capacity planning for applications and Infrastructure.
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Spearhead database consolidation, migration, and capacity planning efforts. We are looking for a Principal Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) who is passionate about cloud infrastructure and proficient in MySQL database administration.
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Lead or drive an SRE team to design and implement the security SRE framework for the company's security infrastructure, and build cutting-edge SRE technologies for system deployment, upgrade, capacity planning and rapid troubleshooting and disaster recovery.
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SRE at NVIDIA ensures that our internal and external facing GPU cloud services run maximum reliability and uptime as promised to the users and at the same time enabling developers to make changes to the existing system through careful preparation and planning while keeping an eye on capacity, latency and performance.
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Proficient in utilizing SRE methodologies like capacity planning and disaster recovery testing to ensure the scalability, resilience, and availability of critical services. 5+ years of experience of working in cloud-based systems operations, as a SRE or DevOps engineer.
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Develop and enforce SRE best practices, including incident response, post-mortem analysis and capacity planning. Position Overview As a Staff Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will be playing a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability, scalability, and performance of our cloud-based services.
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This role will work effectively with Service Management to enforce best practices for system reliability, monitoring, capacity planning, incident response, problem management, disaster recovery, change management, and workflow automation.
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Experience in implementing robust SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) practices with teams supporting the infrastructure of run time environments, including incident management, automated monitoring/alerting, risk and failure analysis, and capacity planning.
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Experience with provisioning, data migration, backup & recovery, at-scale testing, disaster recovery, and capacity planning. Experienced in SRE principles, such as monitoring, alerting, error budgets, fault analysis, and other common concepts in reliability engineering.
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The SRE’s holistic view should include but is not limited to capacity planning, system\platform performance metrics, change management, high quality of services, promoting first class automation and reasonable cost implementation options.
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Strong knowledge of Site Reliability Engineering best practices, including incident management, monitoring, and capacity planning. As an Application Support Engineer, you will be a part of a global Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) organization, and partner with the Core Engineering and Platform Teams.
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