🚀 Join us at Kosli as a Site Reliability Engineer! 🚀 At Kosli, we're revolutionizing software delivery in regulated industries. As Site Reliability Engineer, you'll be pivotal in building and maintaining the cloud infrastructure that powers our SaaS platform. ✨ Why Kosli? 🌍 Innovate in the financial services sector 🤝 Collaborate with a passionate, mission-driven team 🏡 Remote work within Europe If you are excited by the idea of transforming software delivery in financial services and thrive in a fast-paced startup environment, we would love to hear from you! Application EU: https://lnkd.in/en22ifrg Application UK: https://lnkd.in/e_9W2RGq #SiteReliabilityEngineer #DevOps #TechCareers #RemoteWork #Innovation #JoinUs
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latest article: "From Dev to Ops: Transitioning Your Career to SRE"! Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/dfPcK5xn In this post, I dive into the journey of moving from development roles into the dynamic world of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE). Whether you're looking to expand your technical skills, understand the SRE landscape, or take the leap into a role that bridges development and operations, this guide is for you. We would love to hear your thoughts and experiences on transitioning to SRE roles. Let's start a conversation in the comments! #SRE #DevOps #CareerTransition #TechCareers #SiteReliabilityEngineering
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🚀 Exciting News: Embracing Reliability in the Digital Realm! 🚀 Thrilled to share my journey as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) over the past 4 years.✨ In my role, I've been on the front lines, orchestrating the delicate dance between development and operations, ensuring our digital services are not just functional but performant and scalable. 💻⚙️ Key Highlights: 🌐Reliability Engineering: Implementing best practices to enhance system reliability, reduce downtime, and optimize performance. 🔄Automation Mastery: Spearheading automation initiatives to streamline repetitive tasks and empower teams to focus on innovation. 🔍Monitoring & Incident Response: Setting up robust monitoring systems and leading incident response strategies to swiftly address and learn from challenges. ☁️Cloud Infrastructure Expertise: Navigating the cloud landscape, particularly AWS, to architect scalable and resilient solutions. 🛡️Security-Driven Approach: Embedding security into every layer, ensuring a robust defense against potential threats. What I Love: 🌟 The constant pursuit of excellence in an ever-evolving tech landscape. 🌟 Collaborating with cross-functional teams to build and maintain cutting-edge digital experiences. Let's Connect! 🤝 Excited to engage with fellow SREs, tech enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about elevating digital reliability. Share your insights or reach out for a chat! #sitereliabilityengineering #sre #devops #digitalreliability #techinnovation #siteengineer
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latest article: "From Dev to Ops: Transitioning Your Career to SRE"! Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/dCXdb2yk In this post, I dive into the journey of moving from development roles into the dynamic world of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE). Whether you're looking to expand your technical skills, understand the SRE landscape, or take the leap into a role that bridges development and operations, this guide is for you. We would love to hear your thoughts and experiences on transitioning to SRE roles. Let's start a conversation in the comments! #SRE #DevOps #CareerTransition #TechCareers #SiteReliabilityEngineering
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DVA is not associated with this job posting Site Reliability Engineer, Delivery: Deployments, APAC https://lnkd.in/gAt4XaFK An overview of this role SRE's with Delivery: Deployments specialization work alongside Backend Engineers with a focus primarily on improving our delivery platform, release management tooling and processes. While the backend engineers approach their responsibilities from a software developer point of view, the SREs approach the same problems from the operational perspective and collaborate closely on finding an optimal solution that will safely and quickly deliver code to various supported environments. What you’ll do Guarantees the GitLab Release Process. Creates new tools to automate the release process. Builds new GitLab release features to replace existing custom tooling. Works with individual teams on defining and implementing solutions that will help them release quicker. Creates frameworks that allow engineers to write code that scales with demand. Helps teams instrument their code and helps recognize parts of code that could benefit from increased observability. Works closely with peer Infrastructure teams to control the impact of application code running in user facing products. Helps communicate the release schedule clearly with others. Develop monitoring and alerting to measure release process velocity. Identify process bottlenecks and introduce optimizations. #career #job #jobs #jobsearch #education #business #success #hiring #careergoals #work #motivation #recruitment #love #employment #careers #careerdevelopment #resume #college #goals #job #training #careeradvice #interview #nowhiring #careercoach #entrepreneur #leadership #jobseekers #virtualassistant
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🔧 Unlocking Excellence in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) 🌐 As an SRE, our mission goes beyond just keeping systems running—it's about optimizing them for maximum availability, performance, and efficiency. 💡 Here’s what we focus on daily: 🚀 Availability & Performance: Ensuring systems are always up, with minimal latency, for seamless user experiences. ⚡ Efficiency: Streamlining processes to reduce resource usage without compromising quality. 🔍 Monitoring & Alerting: Real-time insights that allow us to catch issues before they impact users. 🛠️ Change Management: Driving reliable infrastructure changes with minimal disruption. 🚨 Incident & Emergency Response: Quick, structured responses to any unforeseen incidents. 📊 Capacity Planning: Forecasting growth and ensuring resources are ready to scale. #SRE #SiteReliabilityEngineering #Tech #CloudComputing #DevOps
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Challenges of a Site Reliability Engineer As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), the role often comes with unique challenges. One of the most common issues is maintaining system reliability while implementing new features. Balancing these two aspects can be tricky. When I worked with a major tech firm, we faced significant downtime due to new deployments. To overcome this, we introduced a robust CI/CD pipeline and automated testing, which reduced our downtime by 40%. Another challenge is managing large-scale incidents. These can be stressful and require quick thinking. During a major outage at a previous company, we had to restore services within a tight timeframe. By implementing a well-documented incident response plan and regular drills, we improved our response time and minimised impact on users. Lastly, ensuring effective communication between teams can be difficult. Miscommunications can lead to delays and errors. We tackled this by setting up regular cross-team meetings and using collaborative tools like Slack and Jira. This improved our workflow and reduced misunderstandings. What challenges have you faced as an SRE? Comment below or connect with me if you're looking to hire or find a new role. Visit charles-simon.co.uk for more information. ✅ #SRE #TechChallenges #ITRecruitment
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If you're applying for a Site Reliability Engineering position: Pay VERY CLOSE ATTENTION to the job listing and what interviewers say about the actual job responsibilities. If you're not too careful, you might be signing up for an operations role where they expect you to do manual effort and incident response, day in and day out. If they aren't asking you to automate away manual effort through software engineering... If they aren't tasking you with rolling out SLOs on the systems you support... You're NOT DOING SRE, period. (If you're a company looking to grow an SRE department and need help... let's talk!) #SRE #DevOps #SoftwareEngineering #GetHired
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Leveling Up My Skills: Site Reliability Engineering ⚙️ I'm excited to announce that I've just completed a course in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) from Uplimit! This has been a fantastic journey with Salim Virji and my fellow colleagues. My understanding of building, maintaining, and scaling highly reliable systems has vastly increased. Through this course, I've gained valuable knowledge in areas like: - Monitoring and Alerting: Setting up effective monitoring systems to proactively identify and address potential issues. - Automation: Implementing automation practices to streamline tasks and improve operational efficiency. - Incident Management: Developing a structured approach to handling system failures and minimizing downtime. - Scalability and Performance: Designing systems that can handle increasing load and maintain optimal performance. I'm eager to apply this newfound knowledge to contribute to building robust and resilient infrastructure. If you're in the SRE space or looking to connect with someone passionate about building reliable systems, feel free to reach out! #SRE #DevOps #Reliability #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #Reliable #Metrics
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Welcome back to our SRE journey! Today, I'll be sharing valuable tips and insights for individuals interested in pursuing a career in Site Reliability Engineering. 1. Develop a Diverse Skill Set SRE professionals require a unique blend of technical and soft skills. Alongside proficiency in programming languages, infrastructure management, and automation tools, it's essential to develop strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration abilities. 2. Embrace a Continuous Learning Mindset The world of technology is constantly evolving, and SRE professionals must stay ahead of the curve. Engage in ongoing learning, attend industry events, and explore new tools and methodologies to expand your knowledge and adapt to changing requirements. 3. Gain Hands-On Experience Practical experience is crucial in the SRE field. Look for opportunities to contribute to open-source projects, participate in hackathons, or volunteer for internal projects that allow you to apply your skills in a real-world setting. 4. Develop a Reliability Mindset SRE is all about ensuring system reliability and availability. Cultivate a mindset that prioritizes proactive problem-solving, incident response, and continuous improvement. Understand the importance of setting clear service level objectives (SLOs) and error budgets. 5. Network and Collaborate Engage with the SRE community by joining online forums, participating in local meetups, or connecting with experienced professionals on platforms like LinkedIn. Networking can provide valuable insights, mentorship, and potential job opportunities. 🌟 Takeaway Embarking on an SRE career path requires a combination of technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and a relentless drive to improve system reliability. By following these tips, you can position yourself for success in the exciting world of Site Reliability Engineering. Let's continue our exploration of the SRE profession together! 💻✨ #SRE #SiteReliabilityEngineering #CareerTips #Tech
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