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Splunk 's Cloud Services group is looking for a Site Reliability Engineer to help lead, design and build the next generation of our large scale cloud offering. Site Reliability Engineers in this role will be engaging with multiple service owners across the platform to teach and implement modern interpretations of SRE , observability , Chaos Engineering and DevOps.
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Role:Splunk's Cloud Services group is looking for a Site Reliability Engineer to help lead, design and build the next generation of our large scale cloud offering. Site Reliability Engineers in this role will be engaging with multiple service owners across the platform to teach and implement modern interpretations of SRE, observability, Chaos Engineering and DevOps. This role is highly visible and impactful to the organization and will help shape Splunk's Engineering culture for years to come.
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You will: Own Splunk Cloud in FedRAMP environments. Preferred skills: Experience monitoring cloud environments with Splunk. At Splunk, we’re committed to our work, customers, having fun and most significantly to each other’s success.
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Own Splunk Cloud in FedRAMP environments. This role is highly visible and impactful to the organization and will help shape Splunk 's Engineering culture for years to come. Splunk is an Equal Opportunity Employer At Splunk, we believe creating a culture of belonging isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s also the smart thing.
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Splunk provides flexibility and choice in the working arrangement for most roles, including remote and/or in-office roles. Experience monitoring cloud environments with Splunk. Learn more about Splunk careers and how you can become a part of our journey.
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Kubernetes certifications or an interest in obtaining these certifications are a plus, such as those from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation; Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD), or Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS.
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Work across the organization to deliver quality products that delight Splunk 's passionate users. You are interested in working hard to make the users of Splunk 's products happier every day.
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You have experience or an interest in working with regulated computing environments such as FISMA and/or FedRAMP and are enthusiastic about doing it better. This is a fully remote, US-based/work-from-home position.
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The Splunk TechOps organization runs Splunk cloud, blending SRE, Systems Engineering and Service Engineering disciplines, across functional global teams. Your previous job titles might be something close to systems admin, network engineer or devops engineer.
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We don’t expect you to be a software engineer but you should be familiar with basic programming and understand concepts like input sanitisation and unit testing." This is an incredible opportunity to use your existing cloud experience and drive the growth of Splunk Cloud.
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You will:Own Splunk Cloudin FedRAMP environmentsWork across the organization to deliver quality products that delightSplunk's passionate users. Qualifications:You have experience or an interest in working with regulated computing environments such as FISMA and/or FedRAMP and are enthusiastic about doing it better.
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