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Title: SRE Infrastructure Engineer

Location: SFO, CA (5 Days Onsite)

 

 

Job Description:

We are seeking a SRE Infrastructure Resource having 8+ years of professional experience ensuring the reliability, scalability, and performance of Google Cloud-based services through automation, monitoring, and proactive engineering. Key responsibilities include managing infrastructure as code (Terraform), optimizing GKE/Kubernetes, incident response, and implementing SLIs/SLOs to minimize manual toil.

This role requires close collaboration with cross‑functional teams, adherence to DevOps and Agile practices, and ownership of service quality and delivery.


Key Responsibilities

  • GCP Infrastructure Management: Design, deploy, and maintain robust infrastructure components, including VPCs, Compute Engine, GKE (Kubernetes), and storage solutions.
  • Automation & IaC: Utilize Terraform or Deployment Manager to manage cloud resources and build CI/CD pipelines to automate deployments. Minimizing manual, repetitive tasks by developing automation scripts and custom tools to streamline deployments and operations.
  • Observability & Incident Management: Develop monitoring, alerting, and logging systems (e.g., Cloud Monitoring, Prometheus, Grafana). Act as primary on-call to troubleshoot production incidents.
  • Incident Management: Serving as a first responder for system outages and conducting deep-dive root cause analysis (post-mortems) to prevent recurrence
  • CI/CD Pipeline Management: Designing and supporting automated deployment pipelines using Jenkins, ArgoCD, Artifactory, DevSecOps, GitLab CI, or GitHub Actions
  • Reliability Engineering: Define and maintain Service Level Indicators (SLIs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs) – Latency, Traffic, Errors, and Saturation
  • Optimization & Security: Proactively optimize infrastructure for cost, performance, and security compliance.
  • Site Reliability Engineer, Google Cloud Engine AI SRE at Google: Focus specifically on AI workload health, and GCE visibility


Mandatory Technical Skills & Competencies

  • Experience: 8+ years in SRE, DevOps, or systems engineering, specifically with Google Cloud Platform.
  • Technical Skills: Deep knowledge of Linux, Kubernetes (GKE), networking (VPCs, CDNs), and containerization.
  • Programming: Proficiency in scripting/programming languages like Python, Go, or Shell.
  • Methodologies: Strong understanding of GitOps, CI/CD pipelines, and SRE principles (error budgets, toil reduction)
  • Strong troubleshooting skills across the full stack (network, OS, application).
  • Ability to balance system stability with the need for rapid deployment.
  • Observability Tools: Experience implementing monitoring and logging stacks like Prometheus, Grafana, or the Google Cloud Operations Suite
  • Excellent collaboration skills to work with development teams for service ownership


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Neha Chaudhary
Team Lead – Recruitment
e: neha.chaudhary@compunnel.com 
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(+1) 609-606-9010 ext.2469
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(+1) 732-743-9949 
HQ: 
4390 Route 1 North, Suite 302, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.



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