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Work with site reliability engineers (SRE) and Ops teams to build and configure monitoring solutions. Job Title DevOps Senior Engineer. Experience working with REST application programming interfaces (APIs) and microservices, with code analyzers / linters (Veracode, SonarQube, ktlint, eslint, Jacoco, etc), and with monitoring, logging, and tracing services (Prometheus, Grafana, DataDog, New Relic, Splunk, ELK, Zipkin, etc.
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The candidate must be self-motivated, systematic problem-solving, a great communicator, have a sense of ownership and drive.
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The RMS Engineer provides technical expertise and leadership in an engineering discipline, product, or systems field. Bachelor degree (BS) (or Professional Engineer (PE) certificate) in engineering or a science technical discipline; Master degree (MS) preferred.
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Position Overview: Seeking a skilled Data Integration Engineer to collaborate closely with AWS Infrastructure, Site Reliability Engineers (SREs), and Data Engineers. Provide remote and on-site system support, including after-hours on-call support on a rotating basis.
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Live Media Encoding Site Reliability Engineer Irvine, California, United States. We are looking for a Live Media Encoding Site Reliability Engineer with a track record of delivering outstanding encoding support for media productions.
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3+ years of experience in cloud operations, site reliability engineering (SRE), software engineering, or systems administration. Manager is looking for a mid-level to senior DevOps engineer with demonstrated experience working with Azure DevOps to build/deploy cloud services on Azure.
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We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our support team to respond to and resolve incidents reported by our customers in a timely manner. At least 2-3 years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer, DevOps or similar role.
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Senior Site Reliability Engineer. Our Site Reliability Engineers are at the heart of this work, working directly with the engineering teams from idea to launch to deliver the most epic (and reliable.
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Experience managing cloud infrastructure using Terraform, deploying VMs using Terraform. Learning is a key element of our people strategy, and we have a variety of options for you to develop professionally.
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As a DevOps Infrastructure Engineer on our internal platform team, you'll help shape the future of application development and deployment at Epic by building, automating, monitoring, and maintaining on-prem infrastructure central to the development and testing of Epic's world class EHR software.
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A JADC2 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) installs, connects and maintains Anduril’s software to deliver mission-critical capabilities to our customers. WHAT YOU'LL DO: To this end, you will work alongside a product development team where you will leverage your operations and engineering experience to shape and deploy a solution of maximum effectiveness and reliability.
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Stay up to date with industry best practices, new technologies, and emerging trends in site reliability engineering. Design and implement highly available and scalable systems, ensuring the reliability and performance of the company's engines and platforms.
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Experience as a Site Reliability Engineer is a strong plus. Experience as a Site Reliability Engineer. Skills: IT, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Cloud Engineer.
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StubHub is looking for Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to design and develop next-generation technologies and complex features. Extensive experience (typically 5+ years) in a site reliability engineering or a related role, demonstrating a strong command of incident management, mitigation, & prevention, troubleshooting, and performance tuning.
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Whether building site wide features such as reviews and recommendations, category specific software for the likes of Pharmacy, Electronics, Digital Software and Video Games or seller infrastructure, there are a variety of complex problems to tackle using a range of technologies in the design of your technical solutions.
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