Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) , Apple Pay
Posted 21 hours 14 minutes ago by Apple Inc.
London, England, United Kingdom Software and Services
DescriptionAs an SRE in WPC, you'll need to solve problems using data, teamwork, and your own expertise. You will own the full stack and our responsibilities are both broad and deep. We run a mix of open source and internally developed tools for system & configuration management, provisioning, software deployment, and monitoring. You'll learn these tools and have opportunities to improve them.Our team is collaborative; we work closely with the development teams we support to deliver the best results for Apple. We think critically and strive to balance the best solution with the need to get things done for each engineering challenge we face. Good ideas are heard and results are rewarded.Responsibilities include:- Deploy, support and monitor new and existing services, platforms, and application stacks- Enhance, architect, author, and deliver software to improve the availability, scalability and security of Wallet services- Build and manage systems, infrastructure and applications through automation- Participate in periodic on-call duties
Minimum Qualifications- Experience in building and scaling distributed systems in a public, private, or hybrid cloud environment
- Understanding of core SRE concepts - Monitoring, Alerting, Incident management
- Proven track record to write programs using a high-level programming language like: Java, Go, Python
- Understanding of AWS and Kubernetes Concepts
- Strong sense of ownership, customer service, and integrity demonstrated through clear communication
- Passion for eliminating repetitive manual processes using automation and to improve them through repeated iteration
- Excellent troubleshooting and problem solving skills
- Experience with scalability, reliability, availability and disaster recovery
- Proclivity towards efficient programming emphasizing improvement via complexity analysis
- Understanding of open source technologies like Open Telemetry, Envoy, Istio and Kubernetes