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Are you passionate about driving operational excellence, scalability, and automation in a dynamic tech environment? We’re looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer to join our team in Dublin, where you’ll play a pivotal role in ensuring platform stability, performance, and reliability.
In this role, you’ll act as the bridge between development and operations, working to make systems more resilient, automated, and production-ready. You’ll contribute to the full lifecycle of our products—from inception to steady-state—focusing on proactive monitoring, continuous improvement, and operational design best practices.
What You’ll Do
 * Serve as the go‑to expert for application scalability, performance, and system health.
 * Automate operational processes to reduce manual intervention and increase efficiency.
 * Lead and support incident response, perform root cause analysis, and drive post‑mortems.
 * Collaborate with development teams to establish SLOs and improve reliability.
 * Support CI/CD pipelines, deployment automation, and DevOps best practices.
 * Partner with cross‑functional teams to align business, customer, and operational priorities.
What We’re Looking For
 * Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related technical field (or equivalent experience).
 * Strong exposure to coding/scripting (Python, Java, Go, or similar).
 * Experience in SRE, DevOps, or BizOps roles with a focus on automation and reliability.
 * Solid understanding of CI/CD tools (Jenkins, Git, Artifactory, Chef, Maven).
 * Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and Kubernetes.
 * Familiarity with monitoring tools such as Splunk or Dynatrace.
 * Strong analytical and problem‑solving mindset, with an interest in scaling distributed systems.
Nice to Have
 * Understanding of networking, caching, load balancing, and configuration management.
 * Prior experience in ITIL processes or production support environments.
 * A passion for innovation, automation, and continuous learning.
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