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Role: Senior SRE

Location: Argentina (Remote)

TOP REQUIREMENTS:

  • Kubernetes (EKS)
  • Terraform
  • Intermediate to Advanced AWS
  • Github Actions
  • NewRelic/Datadog
  • Containers (docker)
  • Ideally some form of developer background - with an eye for automating recurring tasks
  • excellent communicator
  • Above all else, someone who takes ownership, is a self-starter, and is someone that loves learning new skills and has a growth mindset.

What can you expect from this position?

  • Participate in initiatives involving system design and provisioning, reliability, observability and monitoring, self-service tool development, cost optimization, incident response, chaos engineering and build and release
  • Hands-on design, analysis, development and troubleshooting of large-scale distributed systems
  • Build tools and automation to eliminate repetitive tasks, minimize downtime, achieve human free operations, and provide self-service solutions to product development teams
  • Work to improve the observability and monitoring of our systems. Proactively monitor capacity, performance, and cost metrics to ensure quality and identify opportunities for improvement
  • Share an on-call rotation with your team where you will respond to incidents, lead triage efforts, and conduct blameless postmortems
  • Partner with engineering, security, and product teams to keep our services reliable, available, fast, and cost efficient
  • Be a champion of the customer s voice and ensure our solutions are built with customer empathy at the forefront
  • Promote SRE best practices within your team to ensure quality, stability, performance, resiliency, and maintainability of your solutions
  • Explore new technologies and solutions to push our capabilities forward

What can you bring to the role?

  • 4+ years combined experience as a Software Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer or DevOps Engineer
  • Proven technical abilities in the areas of reliability, monitoring, self-service tool development, incident response, and build and release
  • Experience in one of these languages: Python, Go or Java. Prior software development experience preferred
  • Strong experience with Linux environments
  • Demonstrated expertise designing, building, and triaging highly scaled production infrastructure in AWS
  • Experience with infrastructure automation technologies like Terraform
  • Experience in container/container-fleet-orchestration technologies like AWS ECS or EKS
  • Approach your job with an automation and software engineering mindset
  • Passion for uptime, observability, and full stack monitoring
  • Experience participating in a team s 24x7 incident response efforts
  • Experience building ci/cd pipelines that are fast, informative, drive quality and achieve zero downtime releases
  • Ability to work across functional and domain boundaries to improve system reliability and deliver solutions on time and with quality

Common Technologies In Our Ecosystem Include

  • Java, Go, Node, PHP
  • DataBricks experience would be ideal
  • Linux-based, some Windows
  • Apache Web, Nginx, IIS, Apache Tomcat, Jetty
  • Docker, AWS ECS, AWS EKS, and home-grown Kubernetes
  • ELB, CloudFront, S3, EC2s, RDS, IAM, SQS, SES, SNS, Lambda, API Gateway, Kinesis, Lambda, ElasticCache, ElasticSearch, SSM, Control Tower, and much more
  • MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server
  • Artifactory, GitHub Enterprise, CircleCI, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, SonarQube, Jfrog X-Ray, Control Tower
  • Terraform (preferred), CloudFormation
  • Packer, Puppet, Ansible
  • New Relic, CloudWatch, PagerDuty
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