Full-Time Site Reliability Engineer
Dayforce is hiring a remote Full-Time Site Reliability Engineer. The career level for this job opening is Experienced and is accepting USA, Canada based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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About the opportunity:
Join the pioneering Site Reliability Engineering team at Dayforce. As a member of our team, you'll help build and maintain a suite of internal tools that proactively alert, report, and autonomously remediate Dayforce’s environments, ensuring seamless service.
What you’ll get to do:
- Learn about Dayforce’s cloud infrastructure and the applications that run on them.
- Onboard new features ensuring all new applications pass their Production Readiness Review.
- Work on projects to improve Dayforce’s reliability, SRE processes and automate away day-to-day toil.
- Participate in incidents, investigate root cause, and remediate Dayforce issues.
- Create runbooks and reusable runbook components.
- Contribute to the inner source SRE repository.
- Develop trusted relationships with all parts of Dayforce’s business.
- PagerDuty On-Call rotations as required.
Skills and experience we value:
- Ability to obtain or currently possess Canadian Protected B security clearance is mandatory
- Self-starter and passionate individual willing to learn new concepts and technologies.
- 2-4 years’ experience as an SRE, System Administrator, Network Engineer, Database Administrator or Software Engineer
- Experience with Cloud Platforms (Azure Preferred)
- Experience with at least one object-oriented programing language (C# and Java preferred).
- Experience with at least one scripting language (Python and PowerShell preferred).
- Experience with at least one database engine and querying language (MSSQL / TSQL and Postgres / PLSQL preferred).
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills are mandatory.
- Knowledge of containerization and Kubernetes is considered an asset but not required.
- Knowledge of Terraform is considered an asset but not required.