
Site Reliability Engineer, Auth0
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
With Auth0's increased dedication to ensuring customer availability expectations are exceeded in every way, you will play a key role as we evolve our system architecture to meet the demands of enormous growth and support the hundreds of millions of users who rely on us to provide uninterrupted access to business-critical enterprise and consumer applications.You will:
- Collaborate with engineering teams to improve availability, reliability, and observability of their services.
- Participate in regular on-call rotations to ensure 24/7 coverage of all critical systems
- Use existing monitoring tools to identify problems and resolve and/or escalate to service teams
- Implement changes to enable or improve infrastructure resilience, monitoring, and alerting
- Develop and do continuous refinement of SRE tools and processes to improve software delivery, observability, reliability, and operational efficiency.
- Daily coding, scripting, and development - Go, Terraform, Helm, etc
- Optimize existing systems and eliminate toil through simplification and automation.
- Define, document, and advocate reliability best practices and policies
- Have 3+ years industry experience as a Site Reliability Engineer
- Have experience in Golang
- Have experience in managing infrastructure with Terraform at scale
- Are comfortable working with a fully distributed team
- Have experience as software developer in a SaaS environment
- Have experience in a production environment supporting large-scale, mission-critical applications
- Have demonstrable expertise working with Microsoft Azure and/or Amazon Web Services.
- Production on-call experience in a 24/7 cloud based environment
- Have a good understanding of microservices, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), databases (SQL, No-SQL, Key/Value), containers (docker, kubernetes), web technologies (web sockets, http) and networking (SSL, routing, VPN)
- Exceptional communication skills, including technical writing in the English language
- Have a systematic problem-solving approach, coupled with a strong sense of ownership and drive
- Comfortable with the Agile software development methodology
- Loves to work as a team, but is able to work effectively in a remote environment where tasks may be self-driven
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