Incite-Insight.co.uk
Site Reliability Engineer

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Site Reliability / Platform Engineer
We are recruiting for a growing technology infrastructure business that is building a new operational capability to support large-scale, high-performance computing environments.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Reliability Engineer or Platform Engineer who enjoys automating things rather than repeatedly fixing them manually.
The role sits at the intersection of infrastructure, operations, and software engineering. You will use Python and modern automation techniques to improve reliability, reduce manual workload, and make incident response faster and more effective.
What you'll be doing
- You'll build Python-based automation around incident management, operational runbooks, and routine infrastructure tasks.
- You'll integrate monitoring, infrastructure, and ITSM platforms through APIs, helping improve the quality of alerts through better correlation, enrichment, suppression, and deduplication.
- You'll also develop internal tools, command-line utilities, dashboards, and potentially ChatOps capabilities that allow operational teams to resolve issues more quickly.
- A major part of the role will be taking existing operational processes and asking:
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You'll then design a safe, controlled, and auditable way of automating it.
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You should have good commercial experience in Site Reliability Engineering, Platform Engineering, DevOps, or production infrastructure operations, together with strong hands-on Python automation skills.
You'll Also Need Experience With
- Monitoring and observability tools such as Prometheus, Grafana, or similar
- Production incident management and/or on-call environments
- Automating operational runbooks and repetitive infrastructure processes
- APIs and systems integration
- Version-controlled automation and operational tooling


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Experience with any of the following would be particularly useful:
- ServiceNow, Halo, Jira Service Management, OpenTelemetry, distributed tracing, Slack/Teams automation, datacenter or colocation environments, GPU infrastructure, DCIM, IPAM, virtualization platforms, or LLM-assisted operational automation.
This is not an AI/ML development position. We're looking for someone who understands production infrastructure and can use software engineering and automation to make that infrastructure more reliable.
You'll be joining a growing organization where you'll have considerable autonomy and the opportunity to help shape the SRE and operational automation capability rather than simply inherit an established environment.
Salary: TBC
Location / hybrid working: TBC
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