
Senior SRE, Software Engineering – AWS, Scaling Infrastructure
PulseRise Technologies
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: New York City • New York • United States
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About the role
- Lead incident response and establish sustainable on-call processes
- Create comprehensive runbooks and foster blameless postmortem culture
- Architect highly available, scalable cloud infrastructure on AWS
- Design auto-scaling, health checks, and graceful degradation strategies
- Implement and evangelize modern observability tooling (monitoring, logging, tracing)
- Develop infrastructure as code using Terraform or CloudFormation
- Build and improve CI/CD pipelines with advanced deployment strategies (blue/green, canary)
- Partner with engineering teams to embed reliability into feature design
- Improve database performance, async workflows, and data pipeline reliability
- Reduce MTTR through systematic process and tooling improvements
Requirements
- 5+ years of SRE/DevOps experience OR 7+ years of software engineering with strong infrastructure focus
- Proven experience leading incident response for high-availability production systems
- Strong AWS expertise (EC2, Fargate, networking, scaling strategies)
- Experience with infrastructure as code (Terraform preferred)
- Hands-on experience implementing observability solutions (Datadog, Prometheus, ELK, etc.)
- Experience designing CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation
- Strong knowledge of scalable system design and production reliability practices
- Excellent documentation and cross-team communication skills
Benefits
- Hybrid work model
- Paid time off
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
incident responsecloud infrastructureAWSTerraformCloudFormationCI/CD pipelinesobservability toolingdatabase performanceasync workflowsdata pipeline reliability
Soft Skills
leadershipdocumentationcross-team communicationblameless postmortem culture