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Site Reliability Engineer Application Development Technical Lead Analyst
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Lead Site Reliability Engineering and application development for a global team in Mississauga. This senior role requires 6+ years of experience, with deep expertise in Python, RHEL, CI/CD, and container orchestration. Drive system enhancements and integrate complex business processes as a techni...
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Canada , Mississauga
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120800.00 - 170800.00 USD / Year
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Site Reliability Engineer - FedRAMP
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Join Confluent as a Site Reliability Engineer in Toronto, supporting our FedRAMP-compliant platform. You'll ensure high availability for federal clients using Kubernetes, Terraform, and cloud monitoring tools. This remote-first role offers equity, flexible time off, and a collaborative culture fo...
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Canada , Toronto
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113200.00 - 130200.00 CAD / Year
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Explore a world of opportunity in construction and infrastructure with Site Engineer jobs. A Site Engineer is a pivotal professional in the civil engineering and construction sectors, acting as the crucial technical and managerial link between project designs and their physical realization on the ground. This role is central to ensuring that construction projects are built correctly, safely, on schedule, and within budget. For those with a passion for problem-solving, leadership, and seeing tangible results from their work, a career as a Site Engineer offers a dynamic and rewarding path. Typically, Site Engineers are responsible for the day-to-day oversight of construction activities. They interpret architectural and engineering drawings, ensuring that all work complies with these specifications and relevant building codes. A core part of their role involves setting out the site—using surveying equipment to mark the precise locations for structures, foundations, roads, and utilities. They conduct regular inspections to monitor progress, quality of workmanship, and the materials being used, maintaining detailed records and reports. Coordination is key; Site Engineers liaise constantly with project managers, architects, subcontractors, and the workforce to resolve technical issues, ensure seamless workflow, and hit critical project milestones. Furthermore, they are champions of health and safety, rigorously implementing and enforcing protocols to protect everyone on site. The typical skill set for these jobs is both technical and interpersonal. A bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a closely related field is a standard requirement. Successful Site Engineers possess a strong grasp of construction methodologies, materials, and structural principles. Proficiency with surveying instruments, AutoCAD, and project management software is common. Beyond technical acumen, exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills are essential for managing teams and liaising with diverse stakeholders. They must be highly organized, adept at planning, and capable of thriving under pressure in an ever-changing outdoor environment. A keen eye for detail and a steadfast commitment to quality and safety standards define excellence in this profession. Whether involved in building residential complexes, commercial structures, transportation networks, or renewable energy installations, Site Engineers are the on-site guardians of a project's integrity. For engineering graduates and experienced technicians seeking hands-on, impactful roles, Site Engineer jobs represent a foundational and in-demand career within the global construction industry, offering clear pathways to senior project management positions.

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