Snapsheet Inc is a company focused on simplifying claims through innovative technology. The Senior Site Reliability Engineer will ensure the reliability and efficiency of technology while empowering development teams, involving both infrastructure management and software development.
Responsibilities:
- Improve the tooling and automation of our infrastructure to minimize manual work, increase performance, and decrease the frequency and severity of incidents
- Build, maintain, and support core applications
- Build and operate our core internal observability platform
- Monitor our systems for capacity, performance, and troubleshooting issues
- Partner with the rest of the SRE team and our service engineering teams to ensure smooth, continued delivery of our service to clients
- Work directly with developers to identify and implement improvements in the development lifecycle and deployment process
- Automate processes to enhance deployment efficiency and system reliability
- Contribute across multiple development teams, supporting a variety of projects
- Ensure Snapsheet’s technology stack remains resilient, scalable, and high-performing
Requirements:
- BS in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field
- 5+ years as a full-stack software engineer
- Experience building and maintaining scalable, resilient services
- Proficiency in one or more programming languages, with a strong preference for Ruby on Rails and Typescript
- Experience with managing and scaling infrastructure on AWS
- Experience with CI/CD frameworks (GitHub Actions, CircleCI, Jenkins, etc)
- Experience with backend development using Ruby on Rails or similar frameworks
- Deep understanding of web technologies (HTTP, cookies, caching, ES6, HTML5, Progressive Web Apps, etc.)
- Experience with tooling, automation, and system monitoring for performance optimization
- Experience designing and building developer tooling
- Strong experience with infrastructure as code tools
- Expertise in serverless infrastructure
- Experience with GitHub Actions and/or CircleCI