Senior Site Reliability Engineer

Yolk Recruitment Ltd
London
1 year ago
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I'm thrilled to be working with a Financial Services client focused on using AI tools and technology to make their customer's lives easier. When it comes to Financial admin making things quicker and as automated as possible is the dream and that is what this business is all about! This is a great opportunity to help them expand into larger markets along with streamlining their own processes.

Due to continued growth, we're now looking to add a Senior SRE to the team.

The experience you'll bring to the team:

  • Knowledge and experience with GCP, AWS, or Azure cloud platforms.
  • Strong proficiency with Terraform.
  • Proven experience managing Kubernetes in high-load production environments with zero downtime.
  • Experience setting up and maintaining CI/CD pipelines using tools like GitHub Actions and Jenkins.
  • In-depth understanding of security practices, including secrets management and infrastructure security.
  • Understanding of network stack and routing.
  • Proficiency in scripting languages like Bash and Python.

*We'd love to see someone with experience working with Service Mesh Systems such as Istio, LinkerD or HashiCorp.

Other Desirable points include:

  • Experience with data science infrastructure tools (Seldon, Feast, Kubeflow, MLRun, etc.)
  • Experience with QA infrastructure tools (Allure testOps, Moon, Solenoid, OpenSTF, DeviceFarm, etc.)

And this is what you'll get in return:

Salary up to £130,000 depending on experience

Share Program

Flexible working

And more!

Are you up to the challenge?

Contact Lewis Allen to find out more!

Please apply with a CV and a cover letter outlining why you're perfect for the role. We also have a referral scheme so if you know of someone who would be great for the role please get in touch.

*Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.

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