Site Reliability Engineer Engineering - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Site Reliability Engineer

Hi, Greetings from Conch Technolgoies Inc Position:
Cloud Site Reliability Engineer Location:
Phoenix, AZ ONSITE Duration:
12
Months Contract Develop and provide operational support for full-stack software applications.
Collaborate with development operations staff to create, monitor, and troubleshoot the system infrastructure.
Increase system resilience and serve larger customer volumes with expert-level coding, bulletproof release, and change management skills.
Improve automation and increase the system's self-healing capability.
Collect operating system data and report performance metrics to stakeholders.
Manage cloud and database system maintenance, debugging production issues as they arise.
Qualifications:
Experience building software and computer systems using a variety of languages (JavaScript, Ruby, etc.
).
Comfortable working with cloud-native infrastructure, such as AWS Lambda, Google App Engine, and Azure Cloud Services.
Impeccable creative and communication skills.
Ability to problem solve in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment.
With Regards, Teja Maripeti Desk:
Email:
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