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Position summaryWe are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join the Enterprise Solutions SRE team. 5+ years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer or equivalent in a similar role.
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A major financial services company in NYC is growing its team rapidly, and they are looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer / Site Reliability Engineer who can join. Have experience in shell scripting and one on more interpreted languages (ruby, python, Perl, etc.
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Fliff is seeking a skilled Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our growing team. 5+ years of overall SRE/DevOps/Infrastructure experience. Wherever we are in the world, we pride ourselves on being a close-knit, focused team that is welcoming and friendly, and the work that we do is always interesting and rewarding.
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5-10 years experience as a Site Reliability Engineer, Systems Administrator, Infrastructure or DevOps Engineer, or similar relevant experience focusing on infrastructure management and automation.
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Site Reliability Engineer - Web3. Lead technical discussions with other stakeholders in the business on everything Cloud Infrastructure and SRE. 5+ years' experience working in a DevOps or SRE role.
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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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Hands-on experience in SRE, DevOps, cloud operations, and cloud security best practices. They're looking for a passionate and experienced Sr Site Reliability Engineer to join our team and play a crucial role in ensuring our cloud platform's security, reliability, scalability, and operational excellence.
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Thomson Reuters is seeking a Senior Site Reliability Engineer to join our Service Management, Technology team. 3-5 years of experience in a relevant role/position (DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Systems Administrator etc.
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Solidly established Global FinTech Firm is looking for an experienced systems engineer to join its Site Reliability Engineer Team as a Site Reliability Engineer.
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We are looking for a senior Site Reliability Engineer to join the Platform Infrastructure team at Hopper. Strong background in SRE, DevOps, Software Engineering or Systems engineering.
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Proficiency in DevOps methodologies with hands-on experience in Azure cloud platform. Role: Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Implement and maintain robust DevOps practices within Azure cloud environment to ensure seamless deployment and operation of services.
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InvestEdge is seeking a Site Reliability Engineer. Be on an on-call rotation to respond to incidents that impact InvestEdge.com availability and provide support for Customer Success staff with customer incidents.
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Experience in site reliability engineering (SRE) or related roles, with a focus on cloud infrastructure management. As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) at Crisis Text Line, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure to ensure optimal performance, availability, and security.
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