Job Description
We are seeking a Site Reliability Engineer to lead the transformation of clinical research through innovative AI capabilities.
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Automation Solutions, this role is ideal for someone with a passion for solving complex real-world problems.
Collaborating within product teams to promote reliability engineering during software lifecycle phases, you will detect and correct performance issues and meet availability goals.
Working with stakeholders to define service level objectives, you will track performance against SLOs in partnership with others to ensure systems meet SLOs over time.
Creating software to improve system performance, scalability, and stability, as well as automating manual operational work, is a key responsibility in this role.
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Required Skills and Qualifications
This role requires a passion for applying innovative AI and automation methodologies to solve complex real-world problems.
Candidates should have experience working with stakeholders to define service level objectives and collaborating within product teams to promote reliability engineering.
A strong understanding of software development, including creating software to improve system performance, scalability, and stability, is also essential.
In addition, candidates should be able to automate manual operational work and track performance against SLOs in partnership with others.
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Benefits
We offer a premium workspace across our campus, complete with flexible hybrid working options, healthcare benefits, pension, life assurance, subsidised canteen, onsite gym, travel subsidies, and on-site parking.
Our holistic benefits enhance the career experience for colleagues, including in-house people development services, educational assistance, and wellbeing initiatives.
As an equal opportunities employer, we cater for all dimensions, ensuring inclusion of all ethnicities, nationalities, cultural backgrounds, generations, sexuality, visible and invisible disabilities, and gender.