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Deep knowledge of SRE practices, methodologies, and principles, along with a solid understanding of on prem and public cloud-based network, compute, and storage technologiesIn-depth knowledge of hybrid cloud architecture, IaaS and PaaS technologies, container orchestration platforms (e.g., Kubernetes), cloud efficiency and observability etc.
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Knowledgeable about IPSec tunnels and encryption, VRF, TCP/IP, OSI model, IPv6, cloud based network security architecture, VPN deployment strategies & migrations, data traffic manipulation, Proxy, Load Balancers, DNS / Route53, VPCs.
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Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to help detect, communicate, and fix issues while adopting Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles so that the availability and performance of the investments in IT networks are optimal.
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As part of Capital One's move towards a well-managed network security strategy, we are replacing the legacy f5 BIG-IP VPN to a new and flexible Palo Alto's remote access cloud based solution - GlobalProtect/Prisma Access for the hybrid workforce.
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Understanding and application of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles in a live production environment. Proficiency in microservice architecture using technologies such as Spring Framework, Docker, and Kubernetes.
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Experience managing Cloud SRE teams across AWS, Azure, and GCP (5+ years); Experience with cloud architecture and operations, and cloud security fundamentals; Certifications: AWS Certified DevOps, Azure Administrator / Azure DevOps, Google Cloud Engineer.
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) experience. Design, develop and implement the product infrastructure architecture, including microservices leveraging Terraform automated scripts for build/deploy ofInfrastructure-as-code.
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Drive initiatives to improve system stability, reliability by implementing SRE principles, incident response, post-mortem, disaster recovery, and chaos engineering. Fluency in DevOps Concepts, Cloud Architecture, and Azure DevOps Operational Framework.
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Proactively approach technology and business stakeholders in our target market (e.g., CTO, CIO, VP/Director of Engineering/DevOps/SRE, LoB leaders) to generate a pipeline. Our unique architecture powers in-stream analytics without reliance on expensive indexing or hot storage.
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Assist in systematizing data engineering approaches inclusive of Data Lakes, Lakehouse architecture, vector databases and other data management strategies. Recognized SRE skills as an Agile participant with leadership skills around SRE processes.
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The Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team provides leadership, direction and accountability for application architecture, system design, and end-to-end implementation. As a Senior SRE Manager, you build and devople a team to identify and deliver software improvements using expertise in software development, complexity analysis, and scalable system design.
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Distinguished Engineer – IaaS SRE. Strong background in incident managementAbilityto create incident response playbooks, runbooks, incident triaging strategies, and post-incident analysis to drive continuous improvement in system reliability and availabilityExperience with open-source management and monitoring toolsExperience with infrastructure automation, tooling, and configuration management frameworks (e.g., Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Pulumi, Terraform, etc.
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Experience with Cloud Computing platforms (e.g., Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Compute Engine) Experience with firewall automation for implementing security policies and path analysis Strong technical and hands on experience with DNS infrastructure using Infoblox Strong Architecture knowledge and experience tools like Ansible Automation Platform and Playbook, Github, Jenkins, Pyats, Jira. Technical knowledge of common routing protocols (e.g., OSPF, BGP), IPv6, VPN, etc.
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