REMOTE Germany-wide - Site Reliability Engineer (f/m/d) at real.digital (Köln, Deutschland) (allows remote)
Posted a week ago
Job Description
Your tasks – this is what awaits you in detail
- As a Site Reliability Engineer at real.digital you will be working on core production applications and platforms. Your mission will be to ensure the product is always fast, available, scalable and well-engineered to withstand unparalleled demand
- You are an integral part of our product development teams and are involved in the entire product lifecycle of their applications
- You have accountability for the reliability of our production assets - from designing resilient applications, to predicting and managing risks, to monitoring and operating the applications in production
- You work together closely with our platform and infrastructure teams to ensure the balance between feature delivery speed and application availability
- You have a broad scope on a large variety of topics. Whether it’s about developer experience, internal platforms, deployments, monitoring or tooling topics, your involvement in both operational and strategic topics is invaluable
Your profile – this is what we expect from you
- You have experience in both software development and operations. Your background is Software Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Architect or similar
- You bring sound experience with concepts such as Monitoring, Infrastructure-as-code, CI/CD and Cloud Platforms
- You are familiar with Linux, Docker, Kubernetes/Helm, Terraform and ideally have some experience in PHP, Python and/or Go
- You possess strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, fluency in coding and system architecture, solid communication skills and a desire to tackle complex problems
- You are excited about working with modern technologies and motivated colleagues on topics that improve our internal development lifecycle
- You are a strong team player and enjoy collaborating with different people and profiles as well as share knowledge and strive for continuous development and learning