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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)
Location: (Remote)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Experience: 0–1 Year
About the Role
We are seeking a motivated Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our Engineering and Cloud Operations team. This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates and early-career technology professionals who are passionate about:
- Cloud infrastructure
- Automation
- System reliability
- Software engineering
As a Graduate SRE, you will work alongside experienced engineers to improve the availability, scalability, and performance of applications and infrastructure. You will also gain hands-on experience with:
- Cloud platforms
- Monitoring systems
- Automation tools
- Modern DevOps practices
While supporting mission-critical services.
Key Responsibilities
- Monitor application and infrastructure performance to ensure strong high availability and reliability.
- Assist in troubleshooting system incidents and service disruptions.
- Support automation of operational and deployment processes.
- Participate in incident response, root cause analysis, and post-incident reviews.
- Help maintain monitoring dashboards, alerts, and observability tools.
- Collaborate with software engineering and DevOps teams to enhance system performance.
- Support cloud infrastructure and platform services management.
- Contribute to infrastructure documentation and operational procedures.
- Support capacity planning and performance optimization initiatives.
- Under supervision, engage in on-call readiness and reliability improvement projects.
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Required Skills & Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in:
- Computer Science
- Information Technology
- Software Engineering, or a related field
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Solid understanding of:
- Linux operating systems
- Basic system administration
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Familiarity with cloud platforms, such as:
- AWS
- Azure
- Google Cloud Platform
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Basic knowledge of:
- Networking concepts
- Web technologies
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Exposure to:
- Programming or scripting languages:
- Python
- Bash
- Go, or PowerShell
- Programming or scripting languages:
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Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills
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Effective communication and teamwork abilities
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Passion for:
- Automation
- Infrastructure
- System reliability


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Preferred Skills
- Knowledge of Git and version control systems
- Experience with:
- Docker
- Kubernetes or containerization concepts
- Understanding of:
- CI/CD pipelines
- DevOps practices
- Familiarity with monitoring tools:
- Grafana
- Prometheus
- Datadog
- CloudWatch
- Hands-on experience with:
- Academic projects
- Internships
- Personal projects involving cloud infrastructure or automation—preferred.
Benefits
- Structured graduate training and mentorship program
- Cloud certification and professional development support
- Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
- Exposure to enterprise-scale cloud and infrastructure environments
- Clear progression into roles such as:
- SRE
- DevOps Engineer
- Platform Engineer
- Cloud Engineer
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
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