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Join our innovative Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team that merges software development with infrastructure operations to manage large-scale, highly distributed systems. Key Responsibilities:- Develop and implement AI-based software for efficient and intelligent management of service-oriented architecture (SOA), driving research on ML algorithms, and leveraging AI technology to solve complex site reliability issues.
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Partner across the engineering technical landscape to optimize at the intersection of hardware, infrastructure, and software to find the most optimal ways to scale our infrastructure and place our services.
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We’re looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer with the right mix of software development, on-line services experience and passion for quality to envision, design, and deliver Office 365 government cloud service offerings.
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Essential ResponsibilitiesAs a Sr. Site Reliability Engineer, you will be part of the Data & Analytics Services (DAS) Team and will get an opportunity to broadly apply your engineering skills across various technology solutions, as well as build your skills in other areas by being exposed to various aspects of product delivery from inception, through design, build, and deployment.
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7+ years of experience in software engineering or SRE roles, with a focus on large scale distributed systems. Build and own our reliability engineering practice from the ground up, owning our entire production infrastructure and operational posture.
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Minimum education and experience required: Master’s degree in Telecommunications, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Data Analytics, or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as a Site Reliability Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, Computer System/Network Engineer, or related occupation.
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10+ years of relevant work experience in Automotive, Industrial or High-Tech hardware Reliability Engineering roles - Bachelor's degree in Engineering / Science or related field - Strong hands knowledge of reliability prediction software such as Weibull.
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As a Satellite Operations and Reliability Engineer on Starlink, you’ll sit at the intersection of electrical, mechanical, and software engineering - ultimately ensuring that hardware on thousands of satellites can robustly serve millions of users worldwide from low-Earth orbit.
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10+ years of experience in software engineering, with a focus on site reliability or infrastructure. Nordstrom is seeking a Senior Engineer 2 to join our Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Team. We are looking for someone to help build scalable, reliable, and resilient solutions.
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A Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) is a professional who uses software engineering approaches to ensure that websites and applications are reliable, scalable, and performant.
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) combines software and systems engineering to build and run large-scale, massively distributed, fault-tolerant systems. Much of our software development focuses on optimizing existing systems, building infrastructure and eliminating work through automation.
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As a Service Reliability Engineer at Stanley, you will play a crucial role in shaping and optimizing our software development and deployment processes. Keen eye for detail and are committed to maintaining high-quality standards in all aspects of Service Reliability Engineering.
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Experience working with reliability analysis and reliability modeling on a software such as Minitab/Matlab/Saphire/ Reliasoft/ Ansys Sherlock. 8+ years of system safety, reliability, or RAMS engineering experience of complex electronic hardware.
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