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Site Reliability Engineer, K8s

Posted about 2 months ago
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WebMD and its affiliates is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, medical condition, disability, veterans status, or any other basis protected by law. Position Overview Our BI team runs a set of GCP-based APIs and data services that a lot of internal products depend on. As we've grown, keeping things running has increasingly been a side responsibility for engineers who are primarily building features — and that's not sustainable. We're looking for an SRE to own that space: service health, incident response, infrastructure monitoring, and making sure we're not blindly burning cloud budget. The Site Reliability Engineer will ensure the availability, performance, and security of the Business Intelligence team's GCP-hosted APIs and data infrastructure. This role is responsible for proactive monitoring, incident response, and continuous improvement of platform reliability across a cloud-native stack. The engineer will work closely with backend and data engineers to maintain service health and drive operational excellence. This position also carries responsibility for GCP cost visibility, helping the team track and optimize cloud spend through structured monitoring and alerting. Responsibilities Monitor and maintain uptime of GCP-hosted APIs and services, keeping performance within agreed targets Lead incident response for BI platform services — triage, resolve, and follow up with post-mortems that actually prevent recurrence Build and manage observability infrastructure: dashboards, alerts, and logging across GCP services Track GCP cloud spend and set up cost alerting to flag anomalies before they become problems Review and fix security gaps — IAP configs, service account permissions, API access controls Work with data and backend engineers to shore up reliability of data pipelines and BigQuery workflows Contribute to infrastructure-as-code and help keep deployments documented and reproducible Qualifications 2+ years in a Site Reliability, DevOps, or Cloud Infrastructure role in a production environment Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field, or equivalent hands-on experience Practical experience with GCP — Cloud Run, API Gateway, and BigQuery in particular Experience with monitoring and observability tooling (Cloud Monitoring, Datadog, or similar) Solid grasp of cloud security fundamentals — IAM, network controls, access management Proficiency with Git and version control in a team setting Please list the preferred skills here: CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation (GitHub Actions, Cloud Build, or similar) Terraform or other infrastructure-as-code tools Python for scripting or automation MySQL, Spanner, or BigQuery at any meaningful depth GCP cost management and spend optimization Experience with dbt or Looker Comfortable working across CET/EST hours in a distributed team

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Skills

GCP
Kubernetes
Cloud Run
API Gateway
BigQuery
Cloud Monitoring
Datadog
IAM
Git
CI/CD
GitHub Actions
Cloud Build
Terraform
Python
MySQL
Spanner

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United Kingdom

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