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Lead Site Reliability Engineer

Company Name:
Latitude, Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
About The Job
The SRE Team lead doesn't just fix websites, you will oversee all systems operations initiatives, including designing company-wide systems layout and network architecture and building out a multi-datacenter managed hosting platform. On top of that, you'll lead your team into the field and help our clients take their broken, failing infrastructures and turn them into something that just works. You will have direct input into the business you work on, and you'll be responsible for mentoring the people working on your team.
About You:
Strong understanding of web application architecture fundamentals, including TCP/IP, HTTP, and caching strategies at all layers
Experience with internal core systems, such as, but not limited to, DNS, LDAP, NTP
Familiarity with Amazon, Joyent or similar cloud infrastructure
Ability to translate technical needs into business plans, and vice versa
Familiar with all aspects of system administration on Illumos/Solaris and Linux
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Ability to remain comfortable and calm in the midst of chaos
Bonus:
Experience in continuous deployment environments
Experience working on multiple layers of the stack (OS, DB, Programming, etc)
A history of working and sharing with external / OSS communities
Hands on experience with system automation tools like Chef or Ansible
WeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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