TransFICC
Site Reliability Engineer

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Location: Remote First; office location Moorgate, London (flexible remote working locations within UK/Europe)
Employment type: Permanent
Working Hours: Full-time (9-5 UK)
Salary: Up to £110,000 + Shares + Benefits
About TransFICC
TransFICC is hiring a Site Reliability Engineer to provide high-performance services to our customers. We develop an integration service product that enables our clients to have a flexible, hosted service without requiring their internal resources to respond to connectivity challenges across trading venues.
You will be joining our SRE team and contributing to TransFICC’s automation culture. We are a multi-disciplinary team covering everything from desktop and laptop support to data centre provisioning of servers and vendor network connectivity.
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We all have areas we are stronger in, but we all share responsibility for the entire environment. We are seeking someone like-minded who can contribute to our team while also learning from us.
About the Role
Your mission will be:
- Building out the automated provisioning of TransFICC’s servers and networks both in physical environments and Cloud, i.e. AWS, GCP
- Evolving our Continuous Delivery pipeline for provisioning servers and switches, and deploying software.
- Interacting with hardware vendors, telecom providers, and financial institutions
What We Are Looking For
- Need to know how to code. You don’t need to be an expert, but basic programming in your language of choice is required - you need to be able to build a program.
- Experience with a software automation tool like Ansible and coding ability is a must.
- Experienced as a sys admin or network engineer; however, you must have a reasonable understanding of both.
- Constructive, open-minded and self-motivated. A belief in life learning, and an awareness of how much there still is to learn.
- Appreciate autonomy and be able to take the initiative.
- Experience managing 3rd parties via email and phone, negotiating with vendors, purchasing hardware and enabling remote work.


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Desirable Skills
- Authentication Protocols, i.e. SAML, OAuth2, AD, Kerberos
- Microsoft/Azure Active Directory
- Database HA - Clustering/replication, e.g. Postgres
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