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Site Reliability Engineer SRE

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Site Reliability Engineer SRE Cambridge / WFH
to £70k
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About the Role
As a Site Reliability Engineer / SRE you will work across teams to embed reliability best practices, improve system resilience, and solve complex operational challenges. You will take a proactive approach to identifying risks, improving system observability, and enhancing the developer experience through automation and tooling.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Developing tooling, frameworks, and best practices to improve reliability and operational efficiency
- Monitoring system performance and implementing improvements to reduce incidents and downtime
- Conducting deep-dive investigations into incidents and systemic issues, driving long-term fixes
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Location / WFH
You'll join a highly talented, diverse team in the Cambridge office twice a week where you can enjoy a great team atmosphere with free lunches and problem-solving sessions.
About you
- Experience in Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, or infrastructure engineering
- A strong understanding of distributed systems, reliability principles, and system design
- Ability to script / code with Go, Python, or similar
- Experience with cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, or GCP
- Experience with containerisation and orchestration, e.g., Kubernetes
- Familiarity with observability practices: monitoring, logging, tracing
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Collaborative with great communication skills


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What's in it for you
As a Site Reliability Engineer / SRE you will earn a competitive package:
- Salary to £70k
- Pension
- Private Medical Insurance
- Life Assurance
- Enhanced parental leave
- Employee Assistance Program
- 23 days holiday plus an additional one for your birthday
- Charity giving schemes
- Personal training and development budgets
Apply now to find out more about this SRE Lead (Site Reliability Engineer) opportunity.
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