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Site Reliability Engineer

About Hebbia

The user interface for AGI – Hebbia is AI that works the way you work.  

Designed to be generally capable– it can tackle even the most complex tasks, citing answers over any amount of sources.   By showing its work, Hebbia empowers users to collaborate with AI on each step and validate responses instead of blindly trusting them.  Our mission is to put capable AI in the hands of 1 billion people by 2030.

Job Description

As a highly skilled Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will contribute to building systems that optimize the uptime and reliability of our platform, and support the management and optimization of our DevOps and infrastructure operations. You will be responsible for owning our deployment pipelines, building and maintaining our continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) systems, ensuring the reliability and performance of our services, enhancing our observability, supporting our local development environments, and bolstering our security posture.  Your technical expertise and problem-solving skills will contribute to the success of our AI products and shape the future of our technology stack.

This role is based out of our New York City office in Soho. 

Responsibilities

  • Assist in managing deployment pipelines to facilitate smooth and efficient software releases.
  • Help implement and maintain observability solutions for monitoring system performance and reliability.
  • Support local development environments to optimize developer workflows.
  • Work with development teams to ensure infrastructure aligns with project requirements.
  • Contribute to improving the security of our infrastructure by assisting with proactive measures and audits.
  • Assist in developing and maintaining automation scripts and tools to enhance operational efficiency.
  • Help troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure and application issues to minimize downtime and maintain smooth operations.
  • Participate in evaluating and integrating new technologies to enhance the scalability, reliability, and security of our infrastructure.

Who You Are

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 4+ years software development experience at a venture-backed startup or top technology firm.
  • Proven experience as a Site Reliability Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or similar role.
  • Strong expertise in managing CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation.
  • Proficiency in cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud (we are an AWS shop).
  • Solid understanding of containerization and orchestration technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Experience with monitoring and observability tools such as Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, or similar.
  • Knowledge of infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools such as Terraform or CloudFormation.
  • Familiarity with security best practices and tools for infrastructure and application security.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex issues.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment.
  • A proactive and self-motivated approach to learning and adopting new technologies.
  • Passion for continuous improvement and operational excellence.

 

Compensation

In consideration of market analysis and relevant factors, the salary range for this position is set between $160,000 and $215,000. However, adjustments outside of this range may be considered for candidates whose qualifications significantly differ from those outlined in the job description. Additionally, this role is eligible to participate in our equity plan and benefits program. Benefits include, but not limited to: Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage, retirement benefits, daily catered lunch, and unlimited PTO.

 

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