Job Description
About the Role
We are seeking a hands-on DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with a strong operational mindset and broad systems knowledge. Whether your background is software engineering or SRE-focused, what matters most is your ability to automate, optimize, and improve systems through smart scripting, tool integration, and an eye for observability and cost efficiency.
You’ll work in a mixed environment (Linux and Windows) with a diverse stack including containers, GitHub workflows, and infrastructure-as-code. Your contributions will directly impact the stability, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness of our platforms.
Responsibilities
Develop and manage GitHub Actions/Workflows to automate routine ops (e.g., password rotation, environment stop/start).
Optimize CI/CD pipelines to streamline deployments and system updates.
Implement and manage alerting, anomaly detection, and metrics collection.
Build and maintain dashboards and reports using CloudWatch and other tools to monitor health and usage.
Support and enhance container-based environments (Docker or equivalent).
Maintain infrastructure through tools like Terraform and Ansible (if applicable).
Assist in migration and support of Windows-based services to Linux, including light scripting in PowerShell and .NET (F# or C#).
Identify and implement opportunities for cloud cost reduction, particularly through usage monitoring
Requirements:
Experience as devops or SRE skills
Good experience working on AWS cloud or any cloud services
Familiarity with PowerShell and Windows Server (legacy support).
Hands-on experience with GitHub and GitHub Workflows .
Hands onexperience with infrastructure as code – Terraform and/or Ansible .
Familiar working on Bash or equivalent scripting languages. Linux and containers (Docker or similar).
Strong understanding of observability tools and practices (metrics, alerting, dashboards).
Ability to perform light coding or debugging in .NET (F# or C#).
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