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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will play a vital role in continuously driving improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, aiming to make a substantial impact across the federal government.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will identify and deliver automation solutions designed to ensure high availability and resiliency using your expertise in software development, complexity analysis, and scalable system design.
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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will focus on Scalability, High Availability, Performance, Stability and Reliability of Software Applications. Recruitment at FIS works primarily on a direct sourcing model; a relatively small portion of our hiring is through recruitment agencies.
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The primary purpose of the Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer is primarily to improve the performance of the rotating equipment assets performance on site, lead rotating reliability programs, and identify and manage systems reliability risks.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the reliability and availability of our cloud-based systems and applications. AWS certification(s) (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer) preferred but not required.
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As we scale, we're seeking a dynamic Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) / DevOps Engineer to join our team, focused on proactive problem-solving and operational efficiency.
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We are seeking Systems Engineers to join their site reliability engineering (SRE) team in Chantilly, VA. As a Systems Engineer - Site Reliability Engineer, you will provide critical support to multiple cross-functional project teams, ensuring the reliability and performance of large, user-facing applications and services.
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Seated in our Bay Area office (San Mateo) or Los Angeles HQ and reporting to the Director of Engineering , this Senior Site Reliability Engineer will play a vital role in solving complex technical challenges that Genies backend services encounter while we scale and grow our product suite, including Genies Party , Developer Kit , Trait System , and virtual experiences.
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As a Senior Staff Site Reliability Engineer at Block, you will be a key player in maintaining and improving the reliability of our systems. 12+ years of experience in site reliability engineering or a related field.
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Job Title: Senior Reliability Engineer Job Location: Avon Lake, Ohio, Bayport, Texas, Bowling Green, Ohio or Deer Park, Texas Job type: Full-Time Type of role: On-Site Join Our Thriving Team at Lubrizol as a Senior Reliability Engineer Unleash Your Potential.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our dynamic team. Proven 5+ years' experience as a Site Reliability Engineer or similar role in a production environment.
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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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Senior Site Reliability Engineer (III) Staff Site Reliability Engineer (IV) Senior Site Reliability Engineer. Staff Site Reliability Engineer.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will have the opportunity to design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for multiple projects, automate deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications using Kubernetes, and expertly manage and configure infrastructure as code through innovative tools like Terraform and Ansible.
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5+ years service reliability/operational experience running large scale, high performance systems & internet services with focus on live-streaming and video-on-demand (VOD) delivery.
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