Site Reliability Engineer
Apple, Inc. | |
United States, Texas, Austin | |
April 30, 2024 | |
Summary
Posted: Mar 29, 2024 Role Number: 200545408 The Apple Information Apps Engineering teams power some of the most widely used Apple applications, such as Apple News, Stocks, Weather, and Books. We do this at a massive, global scale. We meet our high expectations through dedication to best practices, which enables us to deliver a vast array of information that people worldwide use daily in over 150 countries. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Operator to join our team in maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of our systems. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in production monitoring, a deep understanding of development and operations, and a proven track record in managing large-scale production environments. Key Qualifications
Description Our team is highly collaborative, working closely with partner teams to deliver the best results for Apple. We strive to find the best solution while also considering the need to get things done efficiently for each engineering challenge we face. Good ideas are valued and rewarded. As an SRE at Apple, you will.. Operate, monitor, and triage all aspects of our production and non-production environments. Pioneer and implement the next generation telemetry system for Apple News, Stocks, Weather and Books. Prepare alert handling procedures, runbooks, and collaborate with our off-shore SRE team. Automate deployment and orchestration of services into the cloud environment as well as other routine processes. Actively participate in capacity planning and disaster recovery exercises. Interact with and support partner teams including engineering, SRE, QA, and project management. Create self-service solutions for them. Cultivate and maintain relationships with internal and external third party vendors. Education & Experience Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or other related discipline. Additional Requirements Additional Requirements |