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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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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) , you'll continuously drive improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, with the goal to make an impact across the federal government.
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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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Required Skills: C#, AWS, Azure, Python, Linux, Bash, Shell, CI/CD, SDLC, ELK (monitoring), Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Terraform, Cloud formation, ELB, Load Balancing, ARM Templates, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, IAM, IAAS, PAAS, SAAS, etc
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We are looking for an experienced site reliability engineer (SRE) to join the IT Operations Corporate Engineering team to build and scale our identity and access management tooling.
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They work as part of the larger Cloud organization consisting of Networking, IT Security, Development, Operations, and Site Reliability Engineering teams to build effective, secure, and scalable solutions to meet explosive business growth.
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We’re looking for our first site reliability engineer to help increase performance, decrease latency, and ensure that the world’s best quantum computers have the best possible uptime.
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As a Fluids/Mechanical Engineer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the safety and reliability of our spacecraft. At Blue Origin, we're on a mission to dramatically reduce the cost of spaceflight, enabling a future where millions of people are living and working in space for the benefit of Earth.
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Role: Site Reliability Engineer Location: Bellevue WA (Onsite from Day 1 ) (Need Local candidates) Duration: Long Term Contract Job Description : Mandatory Skills: Kubernetes, Java Api, Cloud Services, Devops Tools Optional Skills Aws, Agile Scrum, Api Gateway Client’s telecommunications practice is looking for dynamic and driven professionals to join a rapidly growing high-performance team.
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The focus of the Senior Site Reliability Engineer role will range from the maintenance and automation of CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, Ansible), to helping bootstrap the CalyxVPN project, and CalyxCloud (kubernetes, S3 object storage.
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The mid-level Engineer, Geologist, or Environmental Scientist will support a wide range of multidisciplinary site characterization, remedial investigation and remediation projects for a variety of commercial, state, and federal clients throughout the Pacific Northwest region.
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We are looking for an exceptional Principal Reliability Engineer, someone that is excited to work on complex real-world challenges for which a comprehensive scientific approach is necessary to drive solutions.
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Site Reliability Engineer. Prior experience with incident response, on-call rotations, and incident management is a plus. Relevant certifications such as DevOps Engineer, Azure Administration, or equivalent certifications are a plus.
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As a Software Verification Engineer L3, you will have hands on responsibility to design and develop test cases and test procedures for verification of safety critical, real-time embedded avionics software, debugging, troubleshooting software issues to improve performance and reliability.
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As a member of our Technology team, the Site Reliability Engineer will be on an on-call rotation to respond to incidents that impact Newsela.com availability and provide support for developers during internal and external incidents.
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