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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you’ll continuously drive improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, with the goal to make an impact across the federal government.
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3-5 years of experience in a Site Reliability Engineering role. Systems Scalability and sustainability leveraging automation and strive to improve our systems with changes that improve reliability and velocity.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer with a strong understanding of SRE principles for highly scalable and reliable systems. Ability to work in downtown Washington, DC on client site at least 3 days per week.
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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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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to enhance our dynamic team. 4-7 years of experience in development, operations, and infrastructure, with a current or most recent role as a Site Reliability Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or an equivalent position for at least 2-3 years.
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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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Design, build, evolve, and automate production operations of the API Gateways using the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) discipline. The engineering will also include the design, development and deployment of the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) discipline for our API team.
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Description :Parsons/Space Ground System Solutions (SGSS) has an immediate full-time opening for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) on our IT Support team located in Alexandria, VA. In this role, you will help continue expansion of satellite ground system software to hybrid and private cloud infrastructure.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer, demonstrating a strong understanding of SRE principles for highly scalable and reliable systems. Availability to work on client site in downtown Washington, DC, at least three days per week.
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Space Ground System Solutions (SGSS) has an immediate full-time opening for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) on its IT Support team located in Alexandria, VA. In this role, you will help continue expansion of satellite ground system software to hybrid and private cloud infrastructure.
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As we continue to grow, we seek a Site Reliability Engineer who is passionate about maintaining high-performance, reliable infrastructure for our SaaS platforms. The Site Reliability Engineer at Harbor Compliance is crucial for ensuring the availability, scalability, and security of our Linux-based infrastructure which supports both internal and external clients.
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Whether you’re a real estate veteran, a passionate technologist, or looking to get your start, join us as we work together to realize opportunities for everyone, we proudly serve.
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You ll keep pace with leading Cloud, DevSecOps, Containerization, Kubernetes and Site Reliability Engineering skills as you further specialize. You ll apply Site Reliability Engineering and chaos testing to create resilient and scalable platforms.
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As a site reliability engineer on our team, you'll work with the Intelligence Community (IC) on the development of more robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure. Site Reliability Engineer.
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The Electrical Reliability Engineer regularly interfaces the Electrical Engineering team and the Site Operations teams. The Electrical Reliability Engineer acts as an advisor for Site Operations to reference as needed and has enough experience to train technicians to the level of effective troubleshooting.
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