Software Engineer III, Site Reliability Engineering
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 2 years of experience in Site Reliability Engineering, Production Engineering, or Systems Engineering roles managing infrastructure.
- Experience developing automation and tooling using Go, C++ or Bash.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience with navigating large source code base spanning user level applications, system libraries, user-kernel interface, kernel, drivers, firmware.
- Experience with advanced distributed monitoring and alerting systems.
- Experience managing Continuous Integration (CI)/Continuous Deployment (CD) pipelines and complex software release rollouts.
- Experience in maintaining large-scale (e.g. spread across multiple data centers) production systems.
- Experience with the Linux Kernel, Linux User-Space, and Memory/CPU management.
- Experience with TCP networking, virtualization and containerization.
About the job
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) combines software and systems engineering to build and run large-scale, massively distributed, fault-tolerant systems. SRE ensures that Google Cloud's services—both our internally critical and our externally-visible systems—have reliability, uptime appropriate to customer's needs and a fast rate of improvement. Additionally SRE’s will keep an ever-watchful eye on our systems capacity and performance.
Poland: zł280000 - zł287000 (PLN) + 15% bonus target + equity + benefits
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Responsibilities
- Work with multiple stakeholders within Platforms Infrastructure Engineering (PIE) SRE (like Compute Infrastructure SRE and ML SRE) as well as platforms and kernel teams.
- Ensure the safety, reliability, availability and performance of new hardware platforms throughout the product's life-cycle, from concept to end-of-life.
- Drive an understanding of production reliability into platform design and development, through consulting, model development, and automation.
- Own the characterization and qualification of new platforms. Build increasingly better reliability through closer understanding of the platform's performance and capabilities.
- Developi per-platform capability-focused service level objectives (SLOs), monitoring and alerts to create coherency and consistency in spite of significantly increased platform heterogeneity.
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