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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

Engineering - Remote (US Only)

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At IOpipe, our vision is to eliminate risk for developers and operations teams building serverless applications by providing developers with best-in-class tooling to develop, debug, and monitor their applications.

Because we help our customers understand their applications with realtime tools, reliability is a core concern for everything we build. We're looking for an SRE to make sure our systems are developed with reliability built-in, and to work with our engineering team as we grow and scale our services and infrastructure, to make sure we're making the best decisions for our users and our team.

You would join a diverse and geographically distributed team. We are a small but growing team, so you would be expected to bring your expertise, speak your mind, and release features for users quickly.

We're huge fans and users of AWS, and hope you are too. Elasticsearch is critical for us, so experience (and strong opinions, loosely held) will help you succeed here. Our CI/CD flows are on CircleCI, and we are heavy AWS Lambda users ourselves in most of our systems.

An ideal candidate:

  • Collaborates enthusiastically - We work best when we're working collaboratively to build the best product for our users. We're heavy users of Slack, Github, and Zoom (video/voice calls) to leverage chat (Slack), asynchronous communication and tracking (GitHub), and realtime voice (Zoom) when they make sense.
  • Documents and automates - You believe knowledge should be shared, and the idea of something being configured or deployed by hand gives you chills. You document systems (including when you find something isn't what you thought it was) and share knowledge with the rest of the team clearly and openly. You see configuration management and DevOps practices as critical components of engineering a robust and reliable system.


Sound interesting, but not sure you're a fit? Please apply - we're looking for our next great team member, and value learning and sharing from each other's experience.

We strongly believe in the value of growing a diverse team. We encourage people of all backgrounds, genders, ethnicities, abilities, and sexual orientations to apply.

Please send examples of previously completed work, mockups (if applicable), links to code samples, your pronouns, along with a brief statement on why you believe you would be a good fit for this position.