Site Reliability Engineer II
Listed on 2026-06-24
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IT/Tech
Overview
Play Station isn’t just the Best Place to Play — it’s also the Best Place to Work. Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) leads in entertainment with Play Station hardware and services such as PS5, PS4, PS VR, Play Station Plus, and Play Station Studios software. SIE fosters an inclusive environment that empowers employees and embraces diversity. We welcome anyone with passion for innovation, technology, and play to explore open positions and join our growing global team.
The Play Station brand falls under Sony Interactive Entertainment, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation.
Service Reliability Engineer
Do you want to use transformative technologies to achieve greater scalability and efficiency? Do you want a career that combines engineering skills with a passion for video gaming? Are you fascinated by the technologies behind the Internet and cloud computing? If so, join us!
As part of Sony Computer Entertainment, the Gaming, Developer, and Future Technology group (GDFT) is leading the cloud gaming revolution, putting console-quality video games on any device—from TVs to consoles to mobile devices and beyond. Our SREs focus on three main areas: ownership of production, production code quality, and deployments. The successful candidate will be self-directed and able to participate in decision-making at different levels.
We expect SREs to have opinions on the state of our service and provide critical feedback during the operational lifecycle. We are engaged throughout the software development lifecycle to ensure operational readiness and stability.
- Own and maintain production systems, ensure reliability, and drive deployments with a focus on scalability and stability.
- Participate in incident response and on-call rotation, providing leadership as needed.
- Contribute to the reliability practices across the lifecycle, including upgrades, configuration changes (IaC/Git Ops), safe rollouts/rollback, monitoring, and performance tuning.
- Minimum of 5+ years of experience in Software Development and/or Linux Systems Administration in production environments.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to work effectively with engineers and stakeholders.
- Willingness to participate in an on-call rotation and lead/assist in incident response.
- BS in Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- Hands-on experience with Kong API Gateway or similar enterprise API gateway technologies, including operation in production (routing/services, plugins, TLS/cert management, authn/authz, performance/latency tuning).
- Experience with Service Mesh technologies such as Istio, Linkerd, or Kuma; understanding traffic management (routing, retries, timeouts, circuit breaking, canary/blue-green).
- Familiarity with mTLS, service-to-service communication, and zero-trust networking.
- Development experience in one or more of the following languages:
Python (preferred), Bash, Go, Java, C++, or Rust. - Experience with distributed data storage and No
SQL at scale (e.g., Ceph, Rook; MongoDB clusters, sharded Redis, Cassandra); data aggregation technologies (Elastic Search, Kafka); RDBMS (PostgreSQL, MySQL) with high availability; observability and incident management (Prometheus, Grafana, alerting/on-call, post-incident reviews); container orchestration (Kubernetes, Rancher); release engineering; and software performance analysis/load testing.
Note on privacy and equal opportunity
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