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Site Reliability Engineer. As a well-rounded systems engineer and automation enjoyer with a diverse set of skills, this makes you one of the very best people to troubleshoot, monitor the platform, and be on top of releases.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you will design, build, and maintain Circle’s infrastructure estate to meet the growing worldwide customer base on public cloud providers across multiple regions.
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An active listener and clear communicator; can lead by influenceAbility to find creative solutions to complex problemsExhibit a strong sense of urgency and ownership for task/project completionHighly adept at working collaboratively across multiple business and technical functions to achieve resultsWhy CoverMyMeds?
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We are looking for an experienced site reliability engineer (SRE) to join the IT Operations Corporate Engineering team to build and scale our identity and access management tooling.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) at Digimarc, your mission will be to design, deploy, and maintain our Google Cloud Platform (GCP) infrastructure. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a Site Reliability Engineering or related field.
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CGI is seeking an experienced SRE (Site Reliability Engineer) who has fresh ideas and a unique viewpoint, and who enjoys collaborating with a cross-functional team to develop real-world solutions and positive user experiences for every interaction.
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Hybrid Work Model: 3 days a week on-site at our client’s aerospace manufacturing site, 2 days a week working remotely. This position requires a blend of on-site and remote work, offering flexibility while maintaining a close connection to the client's operations.
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Under general supervision, provides technical advice and guidance for designated Reliability Engineering projects and programs at assigned site. Reliability Engineer II. + Participate on small to medium site construction, expansion or modification projects.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) in a payment network, your primary responsibilities would include ensuring the reliability, availability, and performance of the payment infrastructure.
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Establish SRE Functions Framework (Functions that are How-To step by step guides on leveraging existing platforms and services to bring increased reliability and availability to our services.
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5+ years of site reliability engineering experience (SRE) Apply technology background in software engineering and systems engineering to ensure the applications on-boarded to SRE are available, have full-stack observability, are integrated with CI/CD, and always-on by introducing continuous improvement through code and automation, continuous testing (performance, functional), and provide operational insight through analytics.
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Works with the Loss Mitigation team to minimize losses on delinquent mortgages by working according to investor guidelines. On their behalf, we manage (or “service”) their loan portfolios, which means that we collect homeowners’ mortgage payments, pay their tax and insurance bills, and help homeowners in default to get current.
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The Water Engineer will act as the system owner and subject matter expert who is responsible for safety, capacity, reliability, documentation, and advanced troubleshooting of Ultrapure Water, Process Cooling Water, Industrial Reclaim, and Industrial Waste Treatment systems & equipment supporting the Fab21 Semiconductor fab.
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As a member of our Technology team, the Site Reliability Engineer will be on an on-call rotation to respond to incidents that impact Newsela.com availability and provide support for developers during internal and external incidents.
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The candidate will work on electrical, instrumentation and controls design including single line diagrams, site plans, schematic diagrams and P&IDs for water/wastewater facility projects.
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