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Description:
The Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Cyware is responsible for ensuring all user-facing services and production systems run smoothly.
They apply sound engineering principles, operational discipline, and automation to maintain availability, reliability, and scalability of cloud systems.
The role involves conducting postmortems, preventing incidents, defining and measuring operational metrics, and running infrastructure with tools like Ansible, Terraform, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, and Lambdas.
Responsibilities also include building monitoring capabilities, documenting actions for automation, improving operational processes, debugging production issues, and planning infrastructure growth.
The position requires collaboration across time zones and maintaining security, integrity, and stability of the production environment.
Requirements:
US Citizenship is a requirement for this position.
A Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Engineering, IT, or related discipline is necessary.
4 to 7 years of experience as a site reliability engineer is required.
Proficiency in cloud platforms like AWS/Azure/GCP and solid understanding of Linux systems, scripting (Bash/Python), and development languages and frameworks (Python/Django, Vue, React, Go Lang) are essential.
Knowledge of networking, application protocols, database systems, and tools/utilities like Nagios, Docker, Jenkins is needed.
Certifications such as RHCSA/RHCE/AWS (SysOps) are preferred.
Benefits:
Cyware offers an exciting and challenging start-up culture.
Comprehensive benefits package including time off, paid holidays, retirement plans, and insurance coverage.
Opportunities for professional development to keep up with the company's evolving needs.
Competitive compensation packages to value the talent of the team.
Emphasis on diversity of people, culture, and ideas in the workplace.