Site Reliability Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Software Development
eNGINE builds Technical Teams. We are a Solutions and Placement firm shaped by decades of interaction with Technical professionals. Our inspiration is continuous learning and engagement with the markets we serve, the talent we represent, and the teams we build. Our Consulting Workforce is encouraged to enjoy career fulfillment in the form of challenging projects, schedule flexibility, and paid training/certifications. Successful outcomes start and finish with eNGINE
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eNGINE is hiring a Site Reliability Engineer who applies their craft to operational problems — not an infrastructure admin who dabbles in scripting. If your instinct when something breaks is to write code that prevents it from breaking again, you’ll fit right in.
You write production-grade software (primarily Python and Go) to solve reliability and operational challenges use tools like Windsurf daily and are beginning to explore agentic AI workflows. If you know how to code, you can pick up AI tooling — that’s the mindset we’re after.
What you’ll own:- Technical strategy — Define and drive the direction for deployment automation and infrastructure reliability, with a relentless focus on availability, scalability, and resilience.
- Automation platforms — Design, build, and operate the systems that power CI/CD, using Python and Go as your primary tools.
- Cloud & hybrid infrastructure — Work across MS Azure and on-prem private cloud environments using IaC tooling (Terraform, Ansible) and container orchestration (Kubernetes, Docker).
- Come from a software engineering background — Python or Go is your home turf.
- Think in code first, not configuration first.
- Have AI tooling experience (or the coding chops to get there fast).
- Want to build things that make production better, not just keep the lights on.
No C2C, sponsorship, or relocation available for this role.
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