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Manager, Site Reliability Engineering

Atlanta

Who We Are

QGenda is redefining healthcare workforce management everywhere care is delivered. We're on a mission to empower the healthcare industry to better onboarding, deploy, and manage their workforce. Over 4,500 healthcare organizations have trusted us to help them make strategic workforce decisions through our unified software platform. With more than 600 employees across the US, we are united in our vision and culture to make a difference for our customers, while enjoying the day-to-day. 

At QGenda, we value our employees and their contributions toward the success of the business. We strive to create a dynamic work environment that fosters growth, innovation, and collaboration, where employees can be proud of the work they do and the impact it has on the healthcare industry. 

QGenda is headquartered in Atlanta. 

To learn more about QGenda, visit us at qgenda.com or follow us on Instagram or LinkedIn

About Your Role 

As a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Manager, you'll lead and mentor a team of talented engineers to ensure the reliability, scalability, and performance of our cloud-based systems. This role focuses on fostering collaboration, improving automation, and proactively managing infrastructure to support growing demands while staying compliant with key regulations like HIPAA. You'll work cross-functionally with teams to design reliable and efficient applications, oversee incident management, and plan for future capacity. Additionally, you’ll contribute to team development, including recruiting and guiding career growth, while cultivating a culture of accountability and continuous improvement within the organization. 

How You’ll Make an Impact 

  • Team Leadership: Lead a growing team of Site Reliability Engineers, providing guidance, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
  • Culture Building: Cultivate a strong culture of collaboration, ownership, and accountability, promoting a proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous learning.
  • Infrastructure Management: Oversee the performance, scalability, and reliability of our cloud-based infrastructure, ensuring it can scale to meet growing customer demands in a secure and cost-effective way.
  • Capacity Planning: Proactively plan and forecast infrastructure needs based on product growth, data trends, and customer requirements.
  • Cross-Team Collaboration: Partner with Product, Development, and QA Teams to ensure applications are designed with reliability, scalability, and performance in mind
  • Security & Compliance: Ensure the platform complies with relevant healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA) while maintaining high standards of security, privacy, and data protection.
  • Automation & Monitoring: Oversee the development and maintenance of  monitoring, alerting, and automation tools to improve operational efficiency and minimize manual interventions. Identify opportunities for automation to reduce toil and improve reliability.
  • Incident Management: Direct the response to production incidents, ensuring rapid resolution and root cause analysis. Implement post-mortem processes to improve the system and prevent future incidents.
  • Performance Reviews & Feedback: Conduct regular performance reviews, offer constructive feedback, and guide team members on their career paths.

Who You Are 

  • Excellent communication skills, both technical and non-technical, with the ability to articulate complex issues to stakeholders at all levels.
  • Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills, with the ability to balance short-term firefighting with long-term strategic planning.
  • Ability to drive operational excellence and a culture of continuous improvement in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
  • Experience managing sprints in an agile environment that involves iterative planning, execution, and review to deliver value while adapting to changing requirements.
  • Strong experience with AWS cloud infrastructure
  • Experience with infrastructure as code (IaC) and CI/CD pipelines. 

Experience You Bring 

  • 5+ years of experience in Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, or similar roles in cloud-based environments, ideally with an enterprise software company (healthcare software experience is a plus).
  • Minimum of 2 years experience leading a Site Reliability Engineering or DevOps Team
  • Proven experience managing and mentoring engineering teams, with a focus on building high-performing, collaborative teams.

Applicants for this position must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States(U.S.), including being located in the US. We are unable to sponsor, take over sponsorship of, or hire candidates with an employment visa at this time. 

What’s In It For You

We offer a comprehensive total rewards package to support our full-time employees and their family’s day-to-day needs, well-being and major life events, which includes: 

  • Fully company-paid options for medical (both in-person and virtual), dental and vision insurance
  • Generous paid time off (PTO) policy to enjoy periods of uninterrupted rest and relaxation for a healthy work/life balance
  • Paid parental leave for birth, adoption or permanent placement 401(k) with company match 
  • Options to work in a hybrid-working model or remotely from home, depending on the position
  • Annual Costco membership, cell phone stipend, commuter benefits, in-office perks and more 

QGenda delivers technology solutions to improve how healthcare is delivered and increase access - for everyone. We can only succeed by bringing together diverse minds, thoughts, ideas and team members to create better solutions for our customers and make us a better company as a whole. We are committed to creating a culture of embracing diversity, inclusion and equity for all. 

QGenda is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, natural origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability or genetic information, military status, status as a disabled or protected veteran or any other protected status under applicable law. 

If you require accommodations or assistance to complete the online application process, please contact recruiting@qgenda.com and identify the type of accommodation or assistance you are requesting. Do not include any medical or health information in this email. We will respond to your email promptly. 

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