Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - Release & Observability Focus
Tror AI for everyoneScottsdale, AZ • On-site
$57.50 - $76.25/hr
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Posted 6 days ago
Job description
Role : Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - Release & Observability Focus
Location : Scottsdale AZ (100% Onsite)
Type: Contract
Key Responsibilities
- Solid hands-on experience in SRE or Release Engineering Roles
- Strong experience deploying and operating containerized applications on Kubernetes across on-Prem and AWS Cloud
- Strong of Linux and networking fundamentals
- Own release automation, deployment strategies, rollback mechanisms, and release validation
- Proven experience supporting REST API services in production environments
- Dr. Continuous improvements in release safety, reliability, monitoring, alerting and operational readiness
- Experience with monitoring and observability tools such as Splunk, Prometheus/Grafana
- Lead troubleshooting of complex production incidents and service degradations
- Participate in on call rotations and lead incident response and post incidence reviews
Nice To Have
- Python scripting for automation and platform tooling
- Knowledge or experience with Honeycomb for observability
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Site Reliability Engineer?
A: To succeed as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), one should possess strong technical skills in areas such as programming languages (e.g., Python, Go), cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, GCP), and operating systems (e.g., Linux). Additionally, soft skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and collaboration are crucial, as SREs often work closely with cross-functional teams to identify and resolve complex technical issues. By combining these technical and soft skills, SREs can ensure high system reliability, efficiency, and scalability, ultimately driving business growth and career advancement opportunities.
Q: What is the career path for a Site Reliability Engineer?
A: A Site Reliability Engineer's typical career progression involves starting as a junior SRE, focusing on incident response, monitoring, and troubleshooting, before advancing to a mid-level role as a SRE Lead or Team Lead, where they oversee team operations and implement reliability best practices. At the senior level, SREs often become Technical Leads or Engineering Managers, driving strategic decisions and technical direction for the organization. Throughout their career, SREs can develop skills in areas like cloud computing, containerization, and automation, as well as soft skills like communication, collaboration, and problem-solving, ultimately leading to opportunities in leadership, architecture, or specialized roles like DevOps or Cloud Engineering.
