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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer you will own multiple foundational Klaviyo services and make a big impact on the productivity of our product engineering teams. Internally, we call this role Senior Site Reliability Engineer on the Platform Infrastructure team.
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Associates within TRM are highly-skilled information security, cybersecurity, site reliability engineering, technology, and risk management professionals who have a wealth of experience and a demonstrated ability to provide value added recommendations and deliver high-impact results in their areas of expertise.
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The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of technology, risk management, site reliability engineering principles and strategic planning to design and implement resilient systems that safeguard our business from potential threats.
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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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Experience in DevOps set up on cloud - AWS Code Pipeline, CI-CD Pipeline, Docker, Kubernetes /EKS and Monitoring tools, SRE (Site-reliability Engineering). Experience in IaC (Infrastructure as Code) set up on cloud – Terraform, Knowledge of CloudFormation.
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The Cloud Site Reliability Engineering Team designs and builds the global infrastructure on which we deploy our services. The Cloud Team is responsible for several services including MongoDB Atlas - our database as a service offering and fastest growing product, MongoDB Realm- our serverless platform offering that allows developers to build apps on MongoDB without managing any infrastructure, and our newest offering, Atlas Data Lake.
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Strong understanding of software development, application support, and understanding of Site Reliability Engineering and have a passion for Reliability. Free access to global on-site wellness centers staffed with nurses and doctors (depending on location.
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You have prior experience in Development Operations, Software Engineering, Site-Reliability Engineering, Compute engineering, Systems Engineering. We are on a mission to break down silos and solve complexity in the cloud age by enabling digital transformation, cloud migration, and infrastructure monitoring of our customers’ entire technology stacks.
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Cisco's Security Business Unit is seeking an experienced Full Stack Engineer with a background in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) to join our forward-thinking team. Embrace SRE principles to build and run large-scale, fault-tolerant systems, focusing on automation and reliability of the development infrastructure.
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5+ years of experience with Site Reliability Engineering. San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $246,900 - $281,800 for Director, Technical Program Management. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Technical Program Management.
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We’re looking for an experienced Senior Site Reliability Engineer who is passionate about resiliency, automation at scale, and continuous improvement to join our Engineering Excellence FinOps team.
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Experience with Cloud Engineering or Site Reliability Engineering, Observability Platform tools such as Foglight, Dynatrace, or AppDynamics is what will define a successful candidate.
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In this role on the MSP CX team, you will hire and develop a team of engineers working directly with product development and site-level reliability, maintenance, and engineering teams to maximize the performance of advanced robotics systems.
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3+ years of experience in devops or site reliability engineering (SRE), directly responsible for automated configuration, management and scalability of Cloud and infrastructure processes.
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