We are looking for an experienced Site Reliability Engineer who can also lead IT service operations. You will lead a small IT/Ops team, remain the senior technical escalation point for production services, and act as the operational interface between IT/Ops, Engineering, Product, Security, Support, and business teams.
This is not a coordination-only service management role or a generalist infrastructure position. You will diagnose distributed-system failures using logs, metrics, traces, commands, and platform tooling; make safe recovery decisions; automate recurring work; and engineer lasting reliability improvements.
Lead major incidents from impact assessment and containment through recovery, stakeholder communication, root-cause analysis, and corrective actions.
Troubleshoot complex issues across Windows and Linux systems, Kubernetes and container workloads, hybrid networking and DNS, cloud infrastructure, identity, authentication, databases, storage, APIs, and service dependencies.
Operate and improve Azure, OCI, or comparable cloud environments, including monitoring, access controls, backup and recovery, reliability, and cost-aware scaling.
Define and improve service-level indicators and objectives, observability, alert quality, capacity, resilience, dependency mapping, and recovery readiness for critical services.
Automate operational tasks and controls using PowerShell, Python, infrastructure as code, or CI/CD pipelines, with validation, logging, secure credential handling, and rollback.
Apply incident, change, and problem management pragmatically, protecting service availability without introducing unnecessary process.
Connect technical and business teams: clarify service ownership and dependencies, translate business needs into reliability and infrastructure requirements, frame risk and tradeoffs, align priorities, and ensure decisions have accountable owners and realistic commitments.
We care more about demonstrated production engineering experience than a checklist of certifications. Strong candidates will bring all of the following:
A strong SRE or Production Engineering background, typically 5+ years operating business-critical, customer-facing, or high-availability services. Recent work must include direct technical ownership, not only coordination or people management.
Recent ownership of high-severity incidents, including technical triage, recovery decisions, clear communications, and measurable follow-through.
Strong systems and network troubleshooting fundamentals: Windows and Linux, TCP/IP, DNS, routing, firewalls, proxies or load balancers, and the ability to isolate faults across service layers.
Hands-on cloud operations experience in Azure, OCI, or a similar platform, including compute, storage, networking, IAM, observability, backup, and recovery.
Production experience with containers and Kubernetes, including workload health, scheduling, networking, persistent storage, secrets, deployment and rollback, scaling, and backup or recovery considerations.
Deep observability and reliability engineering practice: metrics, logs, distributed tracing, actionable alerting, SLI/SLO design, capacity and saturation analysis, failure-mode thinking, and post-incident engineering.
Ability to diagnose database-backed and API-driven services across application, query, connection-pool, storage, certificate, network, and downstream dependency layers.
Practical identity and access management experience with Active Directory and Microsoft Entra ID or equivalent, including hybrid identity, privileged access, MFA, service identities or gMSAs, lifecycle controls, dependency mapping, and controlled recovery from identity failures.
Evidence of safe automation and infrastructure-as-code work using PowerShell, Python, Terraform or comparable tooling and CI/CD. You should be able to explain testing, idempotency, error handling, credential security, rollout, rollback, and measurable impact.
Experience leading, mentoring, or acting as the senior escalation point for other technical professionals.
Strong business-facing and cross-functional leadership. You can translate technical complexity into business impact and options, challenge unsafe or unrealistic requests constructively, negotiate priorities, and communicate decisions clearly to engineers, executives, customers, and non-technical stakeholders.
Formal ITIL, cloud, security, or infrastructure certifications.
Incidents are diagnosed and resolved with greater speed, structure, and confidence.
Monitoring, runbooks, automation, recovery controls, and change practices reduce repeat failures and operational toil.
The team becomes more capable and accountable without depending on a single hero.
Technical and business teams share clear service ownership, priorities, risk decisions, and delivery expectations.
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