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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 Reliability Engineer I jobs and launch a career dedicated to ensuring system integrity and operational excellence. A Reliability Engineer I is an entry-level professional focused on proactively preventing failures, optimizing performance, and maximizing the uptime of critical systems. This foundational role exists across diverse industries, from technology and software to manufacturing, energy, and industrial operations. While the specific systems vary—encompassing software applications, cloud infrastructure, or physical machinery like rotating equipment—the core mission is universal: to build and maintain resilient, efficient, and dependable operations through engineering principles. Individuals in these roles typically engage in a blend of monitoring, analysis, automation, and collaboration. Common responsibilities include assisting in the design and implementation of monitoring and alerting systems to gain visibility into system health. They analyze performance data, incident reports, and maintenance records to identify patterns and potential points of failure. A significant part of the role involves contributing to automation efforts, writing scripts to manage infrastructure, deploy applications, or streamline repetitive operational tasks, thereby reducing manual toil and human error. Reliability Engineers also participate in incident response, helping to diagnose and resolve issues, and contribute to post-incident reviews to document root causes and implement preventive measures. They often work closely with development and operations teams to advocate for reliability standards, such as scalable architecture and robust fault tolerance, throughout a system's lifecycle. Typical skills and requirements for Reliability Engineer I positions include a strong foundational understanding of engineering concepts, often supported by a bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related technical field. Key technical proficiencies often include scripting or programming languages (like Python, Bash, or Shell), familiarity with operating systems, and an introductory knowledge of relevant domain tools. For software-centric roles, this might mean basic knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), and CI/CD pipelines. For industrial roles, understanding mechanical systems, statistical analysis, and reliability methodologies (like Root Cause Analysis or Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is crucial. Regardless of the domain, successful candidates demonstrate a problem-solving mindset, a passion for automation, keen analytical abilities, and effective communication skills to collaborate across teams. Pursuing Reliability Engineer I jobs is ideal for those who enjoy the intersection of development and operations, possess a meticulous attention to detail, and derive satisfaction from building systems that users and businesses can depend on every day. It is a career path built on continuous learning and offers a clear trajectory for growth into more senior engineering and specialist positions.

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