Join a major provider of server-less infrastructure, offering real-time APIs and high-performing Data Stream Network to help businesses and developers across the globe create APIs, applications and services for the real-time internet.
This innovative company are looking for a highly motivate Senior Reliability Engineer with the ability to develop solutions to boost performance, availability and stability of the company’s platform.
What You'll Be Doing:
- Writing code in Ruby for the organization’s infrastructure configuration, orchestration and automation as well as continued integration testing of the company’s infrastructure
- Using a wide array of AWS services extensively
- Developing and overseeing the company’s continuous integration services
- Writing code in Go for a few infrastructure services and routing layers
- Coordinating with the broader engineering team to discuss, design and incorporate new services and features
- Detecting and fixing bugs in all sections of the company’s platform
- Involving actively in open-source projects that the company supports or make use in its use in our products, including our open-source client libraries SDKs
What You'll Bring to the Role:
- Minimum of 3 years of professional experience with Ruby
- Thorough knowledge and experience working with AWS (or other cloud service providers)
- Strong professional background in Linux with in-depth understanding of network protocols.
- Any experience with Go or distributed systems is not mandatory, but preferred
- Preferably developers with a history of contributing back to the open-source community, regardless of how small the contribution was
Your Benefits:
- Salary Bracket: £50,000 to £85,000
- Chance to help customers, who are themselves developer, solve their own technical glitches
- Flexible working environment, including onsite and/or remote working
- Continued skill development along with the work.
- Holidays: 25+ days, exclusive of national holidays
- Opportunity to work with a broad range of technologies and resolving problems related to distributed systems