Site Reliability Engineer Engineering - New York City, NY at Geebo

Site Reliability Engineer

Site Reliability Engineer - Hedge fundTitle:
Site Reliability Engineer Location:
Manhattan, New York City (3 days in)Comp:
$150,000 - $250,000 basic salary
highly competitive performance bonusesIndustry:
Finance, Trading, Hedge fund, Capital MarketsTech stack:
Linux, Python, Bash, Go, SQL, Ansible, Puppet, SaltWe're looking for a mid-level Site Reliability Engineer to join a small multi-skilled reliability engineering team within a foremost hedge fund in New York City. This team provides critical solutions, application development, system support, automation solutions and greenfield software to enhance the effectiveness of all trading development teams. This is a hugely collaborative team that integrates themselves across the business to proactively source issues and provide software solutions.About you Prior experience within a site reliability, production or software support team Proficiency in your chosen language (Go, Python, Bash, Perl) Proficiency in Linux environments, Windows a plus Experience in databases and configuration management platforms such as Puppet, Ansible or Salt A highly curious and problem-solving attitude towards technology Fantastic communication and ability to decipher issues in a fast-paced environment What's on offer Extremely competitive salary and annual performance bonuses Steep technical progression within a best-in-class team An open planned, innovative culture that uses the best idea no matter the source Hybrid working Generous benefits packages (medical, dental, pension, vision, gym, meals, annual leave) Recommended Skills Ansible Automation Bash (Scripting Language) Configuration Management Curiosity Databases Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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