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The System Reliability Engineer (SRE) guides and mentors other SREs and improves and protects the software and systems behind all of T-Mobile's IT services, including management of scalability, availability, latency, performance, security, and capacity, and delivering of software faster, better, and cheaper.
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This is a Vice President position within Platform Reliability Engineering and Management leveraging SRE Principles and Practices based out of New York location. Extensive experience with implementing SRE principles in the organization such as SLOs/SLIs and TOIL measurement.
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As a Barclays EQ Electronic Trading Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - Vice President, you will have the chance to provide 2nd Line Support for the low latency trading platforms. As a Barclays EQ Electronic Trading Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - Vice President, you will have the chance to provide 2nd Line Support for the low latency trading platforms.
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As a Sr. Site Reliability Engineer II, you are instrumental in helping make our Petabyte scale Kubernetes-centric ProArchive application resilient. Respond to incidents coordinated by SRE and Incident Response teams.
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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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We are in search of a Sr SRE Security Engineer to join our IT Security Team. This pivotal role entails close collaboration with the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Network, and Operations teams aimed at elevating our security posture.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Principal Software Engineer focused on Site Reliability to join our dynamic engineering team. 8+ years of experience in software engineering with a focus on site reliability or related roles.
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Experience leading complex projects supporting site reliability engineering design, scaling, resilience, and system performance assessments for highly critical and regulated applications. Experience running SRE maturity uplift programs JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P.
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Resiliency, DR and BCP (including testing)The SRE / Production Operations team is part of the Technical Operations (TechOps) department and has the overall responsibility for the design, management and execution of operations required to support the ongoing technical and delivery needs of the FedNow Program, as well as the transition to production support and operations.
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Responsible for the design, implementation, reliability and management of cloud-based FedRAMP-compliant applications and platforms. Share acquired knowledge and document accordingly while implementing SRE best practices.
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As a Sr. Technical Program Manager on the Infrastructure team, you will play a pivotal role in planning and leading the end-to-end delivery of large scale, multidisciplinary projects across Site Reliability Engineering, Developer Tooling, Data Infrastructure, Observability and Testing Support initiatives.
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SRE - Site Reliability Engineer. SRE - Site Reliability Engineer. Strong Scripting like Bash, PowerShell, Python, Ansible. Strong Knowledge on IAAC Terraform, GitHub, Docker Images. Experience of reducing TOIL in an SDLC or IT operations environment.
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Our direct client, a fast-growing FinTech firm in New York City, is looking for a Senior DevOps/SRE Engineer to develop and maintain the production and development environments for a multi-party application.
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As a member of the TechOps SRE team, you'll work closely with our engineering partners to help enable and drive initiatives from design to implementation. Team members are hands-on Site Reliability Engineers who promote a DevOps approach, with a focus on infrastructure-as-code, security and automation.
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Staff Software Engineer, SRE / Staff Site Reliability Engineer. As a Staff Site Reliability Engineer, you will balance the role of an individual contributor while also anchoring new projects, leading technical direction and mentoring other engineers on the team.
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