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Reliability Embedded Engineer
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United States , Atlanta
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35.00 - 42.00 USD / Hour
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MTS Software Architecture - Reliability Engineering
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Join our team as a Full Stack MTS in Reliability Engineering. Design and deploy cloud-native solutions using your 9+ years of full-stack expertise across front-end, back-end, and cloud infrastructure (AWS/Azure/GCP). This role offers a competitive package, stock grants, and flexible work from key...
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United States , Frisco; Atlanta; Overland Park
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145400.00 - 262300.00 USD / Year
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Manager, Site Reliability Engineering and Incident Management
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Lead our Site Reliability Engineering and Incident Management team in Atlanta. You will drive platform resilience, oversee critical incident response, and mentor a skilled team. This role requires deep cloud expertise and a passion for building reliable, scalable systems in a fast-paced SaaS envi...
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United States , Atlanta
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118000.00 - 160000.00 USD / Year
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Database Reliability Engineer IV
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Join PagerDuty as a Senior Database Reliability Engineer IV in Atlanta. Design reliable, scalable data platforms using MySQL, PostgreSQL, and AWS. Leverage your SRE/DBRE expertise with Python, Go, or Ruby in a cloud-native, Kubernetes environment. Enjoy competitive benefits, equity, and flexible ...
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United States , Atlanta
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150000.00 - 252000.00 USD / Year
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Site Reliability Engineer – Infrastructure
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Join our team as a Site Reliability Engineer in Atlanta. You will ensure the reliability and scalability of enterprise systems across cloud and on-premises environments. Your role will focus on automation with Terraform, Ansible, and Kubernetes, while collaborating with cross-functional teams. We...
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United States , Atlanta
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Explore a dynamic and critical career path with Reliability Engineer jobs, a profession dedicated to ensuring systems and assets operate with maximum uptime, performance, and efficiency. Reliability Engineers are the guardians of operational integrity, applying engineering principles and data-driven analysis to prevent failures, optimize performance, and implement sustainable processes. This field broadly splits into two key domains: IT/Software Reliability and Industrial/Physical Asset Reliability, both united by the core mission of building and maintaining resilient systems. In the technology sector, often titled Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), professionals blend software engineering and systems administration to create scalable and highly reliable software platforms. Their general responsibilities include designing and automating infrastructure deployment, building robust monitoring and alerting systems, and managing incident response through on-call rotations. They focus on key service level indicators (SLIs) and objectives (SLOs) to measure and improve user experience. Typical tasks involve writing code for automation, conducting post-incident reviews (blameless postmortems), and collaborating with development teams to embed reliability into the software lifecycle from the start. Common requirements for these roles include proficiency in programming/scripting (e.g., Python, Go), expertise in cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), container orchestration (Kubernetes), and infrastructure-as-code tools, alongside a strong grasp of CI/CD pipelines and observability stacks. Conversely, in industrial settings like manufacturing, energy, or oil and gas, Reliability Engineers focus on physical assets such as rotating equipment, electrical systems, and production machinery. Their work is centered on predictive and preventive maintenance strategies. General duties involve analyzing equipment performance data, conducting Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA), developing maintenance procedures, and managing reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) programs. They use statistical analysis and reliability modeling to predict asset lifecycles, recommend improvements, and manage risk. Typical skills include a strong mechanical or electrical engineering foundation, knowledge of condition monitoring technologies (vibration analysis, thermography), familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), and expertise in process safety and lifecycle cost analysis. Across both domains, successful Reliability Engineers are systematic problem-solvers with a proactive mindset. They possess strong analytical skills to interpret complex data, excellent communication skills to collaborate across teams and justify investments, and a relentless focus on continuous improvement. Whether ensuring a global web service remains online or a refinery operates safely and efficiently, Reliability Engineer jobs are foundational to modern operational excellence. For those passionate about building systems that don't fail and optimizing performance through engineering, this profession offers a challenging and impactful career with opportunities spanning virtually every industry.

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