Site Reliability Engineer
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Site Reliability Engineer Competitive Salary & Benefits Bangalore Systal is a global managed network and security service and transformation specialist. We consult, deploy, and integrate multi-vendor technologies which help enterprise businesses maximize the security and value of their complex IT infrastructure. Across our 24/7 Network and Security Operations Centers, we manage over 200,000 assets across 78 countries, providing innovative and resilient solutions that help enterprises meet complex technology requirements, replace unsecure and ineffective legacy technologies, and securely solve today’s critical IT and business challenges. Due to new project wins, we are now beginning our recruitment of Site Reliability Engineers to join our Bangalore team. What will you be doing?
- Designing and implementing scalable network infrastructure
- Automate repetitive tasks to reduce manual intervention and improve efficiency
- Develop and maintain tools for network monitoring, performance measurement, and alerting
- Collaborate with development teams to ensure network reliability and performance objectives are met
- Conduct root cause analysis of network incidents and implement measures to prevent recurrence
- Participate in on-call rotations to provide 24x7 support for critical network issues
- Continuously improve network performance, reliability, and scalability through proactive measures and innovative solutions
- Proficiency in Python, Go, or other scripting languages
- understanding of enterprise network architecture
- Linux system administration skills
- Expertise with monitoring and observability tools (e.g., Prometheus, Grafana, Nagios)
- Experience with API frameworks and RESTful services
- Relevant network certifications such as CCNP, CCIE, JNCIP
- Strong understanding of SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) processes
- Proficiency in Agile and DevOps methodologies
- Cisco Certified DevNet Associate
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