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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will focus on Scalability, High Availability, Performance, Stability and Reliability of Software Applications. FIS is hiring a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) for our innovative Capital Markets production operations team to manage our clients in both private and public cloud.
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Established in 1997 by Scott Garrett, we specialize in Asphalt and Concrete Paving, Specialty Athletic Facility Construction, Site Work, Chip Sealing, Seal Coating, Parking Lot Maintenance, and Remedial Work. Our team brings experience, reliability, and a solid reputation to every project, offering a 1-Year Construction Warranty on our work.
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Role acts as a main point of escalation manager for hardware and applications of service center facilities on site to the relevant central core support and build teams. Experience with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering practices and development services.
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MRI Technologies is looking for an experienced senior-level Site Reliability Engineer. As our Site Reliability Engineer, your mission will be to ensure that all of our systems and services run reliably and support our users' needs.
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Experience developing and or implementing effective Monitoring on standard tools similar to Splunk, Dynatrace, and Azure cloud native monitoring tools. Change Management experience on ITSM Tools like Service Now.
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The primary purpose of the Rotating Equipment Reliability Engineer is primarily to improve the performance of the rotating equipment assets performance on site, lead rotating reliability programs, and identify and manage systems reliability risks.
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How to discuss production support activity at a high level including ITIL (information technology infrastructure library), monitoring, DevOps, SRE (site reliability engineering), and disaster recovery.
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Collaborate with other teams, including development, devops, site reliability engineering, data operations, cloud engineering teams, and operations, to ensure seamless integration of supported technologies with other systems.
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The Facilities Engineering Specialist will lead up-stream oil and gas facilities project life cycle (engineering, construction and commissioning) for offshore and on-shore facilities such as offshore wellhead platform (or onshore drill site), pipeline network and hydrocarbon gathering station.
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We own and operate a large portfolio of industrial gas plants, including ASU, CO2, H2, He, as well as on-site plants, spread across the globe serving customers within a wide range of industries.
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As an Application Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) you will be part of team of people who are responsible for the availability of several of Discover’s most critical applications: our PULSE network authorization switch and settlement platforms.
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As a Principal Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you’ll tap into your passion for finding and fixing inefficiencies to solve our reliability and performance issues. Information Technology, (Software) Engineering, or related · Internal applicants only: technical proficiency rating of proficient on the Dreyfus engineering scale Preferred Qualifications Bonus Points If You Have: · 5+ years SRE experience · Think about systems: edge cases, failure modes, behaviors, specific implementations.
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As this team grows steadily in the US and UK, they are expanding thier engineering team and looking for a Site Reliability Engineer with strong hands on skills, that is happy to communicate with key clients and create solutions for highly complex technical problems.
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Supports the adoption of site reliability engineering best practices within your team. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more.
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Provide technical support to resolve chronic failures/issues globallyLiaise with various departments for equipment strategies and technical solutionsCollaborate with asset technology development and global suppliersSupport 2025 strategies through a pool of rotating equipment expertsParticipate in audits, assessments, and failure analysisProvide expert knowledge on safety and reliability programsSupport site/mega projects through engineering reviews.
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