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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will have the following responsibilities: Configure and maintain our platform, using industry best-practices such as Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Infrastructure as Code and GtiOps Ensure site reliability, security and availability, including end-to-end performance, service monitoring, alerting, capacity sizing and planning, optimizing resources for various projects, while maintaining target SLAs. Implement rules, access control policies, and routes in our microservices architecture Troubleshoot issues and coordinate with the engineering team to streamline code deployment. Be available for on-call rotation, which is currently 1 week of on-call followed by 1 week without on-call. Education and Experience BSc in Computer Science or equivalent 2+ years of experience in a similar position Required skills: Proficient with the following technologies: o Google Cloud Platform (GCP) o Kubernetes o Kustomize o Helm o Docker o Flux CD Strong background in Linux/Unix Administration and Scripting (mainly bash and python) Experience with microservices development Experience with Gitlab CI. Experience in monitoring tools. Experience in networking, DNS and load balancers. Nice to have: Experience as Java Developer Experience as NodeJS Developer Experience in configuration management tools such as Ansible Network engineering background Soft Skills: Ability to take initiative and effectively solve problems Ability to constantly adapt and learn new methodologies and libraries Teamwork spirit Fluency in English Strong communication skills What we offer: Competitive salary Health insurance Access to high-end hardware according to your role needs Opportunity to work in a modern and innovative field Opportunity to work in a team with very eager to learn people Do you think youre the one we are looking for? Send your CV to ---@--- |
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