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Reliability Engineering at Affirm is a small yet crucial team, building out the SRE Central Model that creates reliability best practices, tooling, frameworks, and then drives their adoption across Affirm.
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Lead the implementation of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices to enhance system reliability and performance. · Possess strong expertise in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices.
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Position Purpose: Helps lead projects that are focused on managing and maintaining optimum platform infrastructure performance, reliability, and security using SRE practices, observability tools, manual and automated procedures, documentation, people and processes and continuous delivery(CI/CD) tools, processes, and designs.
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Implement operational best practices, including SRE practices. As a subject matter expert in Fortinet networking, the key responsibilities of this role include providing technical thought leadership, identifying operational risks and improvements and developing network designs based on client requirements.
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Looking for Site Reliability Engineer to manage end to end application and system stack and to work with one of the leading financial services organizations in the US. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that combines software and systems engineering for building and running large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant systems.
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UST is looking for Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) /DevOps Engineer to build end to end business solutions and to work with one of the leading financial services organization. UST is looking for Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) /DevOps Engineer to build end to end business solutions and to work with one of the leading financial services organization.
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that combines software and systems engineering for building and running large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant systems. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that combines software and systems engineering for building and running large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant systems.
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Minimum 3+ years working as a DevOps/SRE team member in an industry leading banking, payments, or capital markets firm OR has been in a DevOps/SRE role in a demonstrably successful fintech product company.
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Sr. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with experience in Monitoring tools like Splunk , Dynatrace. Sr. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with experience in Monitoring tools like Splunk , Dynatrace.
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The Client is looking for a Site Reliability Engineer to manage end-to-end application and system stack and to work with one of the leading financial services organizations in the US. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that combines software and systems engineering for building and running large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant systems.
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4 Years+ Experience as a SRE. 4 Years+ Experience as a SRE. Risk management Framework security experience. Please note if you do not have an active Secret clearance or higher I can not submit your application.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer manages our production environment, providing a highly available and scalable platform for Ekata to serve our customers.
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Client is looking for Site Reliability Engineer to manage end to end application and system stack and to work with one of the leading financial services organization in the US. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that combines software and systems engineering for building and running large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant systems.
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Helps lead projects that are focused on managing and maintaining optimum platform infrastructure performance, reliability, and security using SRE practices, observability tools, manual and automated procedures, documentation, people and processes and continuous delivery(CI/CD) tools, processes, and designs.
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Job Title: Site Reliability Engineer ( SRE ) SRE with 5+ years of experience toassist with designing and enhancing existing infrastructure solutions by leveraging experience to help set cloud technology direction.
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