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Become a Key Player in Site Reliability Engineering Automation

Highspring

Québec City · On-site Full-time Senior Yesterday

About the role

About

Join as a Site Reliability Engineer and lead the charge in building robust, automated systems. Ensure the resilience of critical platforms while collaborating on cutting-edge improvements. The Site Reliability Engineer role focuses on maintaining the stability of essential production systems. You will employ strong automation skills to design observability tools and advocate for best practices. Your efforts will directly impact technical planning and the modernization of legacy systems, making significant improvements in performance and reliability. Leverage your skills to create reliable systems that drive automation and performance effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the resilience and stability of production platforms
  • Automate infrastructure using CI/CD pipelines
  • Implement observability solutions for metrics and alerts
  • Collaborate on reliability and performance enhancements
  • Contribute to setting technical standards across teams

Requirements

  • 4-5 years’ experience in related roles
  • BS in Computer Science or a related field
  • Proficient in SRE practices and automation
  • Experience with tools like Ansible and Git
  • Required AWS Certification for consideration

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Requirements

  • Proficient in SRE practices and automation
  • Experience with tools like Ansible and Git
  • Required AWS Certification for consideration

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the resilience and stability of production platforms
  • Automate infrastructure using CI/CD pipelines
  • Implement observability solutions for metrics and alerts
  • Collaborate on reliability and performance enhancements
  • Contribute to setting technical standards across teams

Skills

AnsibleAWSCI/CDGitSRE

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