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Site Reliability Engineer

Bengaluru

At Rattle, we are redefining the way revenue teams and leaders interact with their go-to-market systems!

Started by 3 co-founders (Apoorva, Milan & Sahil) who have faced this problem themselves and left their amazing jobs in San Francisco to build Rattle. We are backed by the world’s top investors - Lightspeed & Sequoia and highly respected angels like Amy Chang, Jake Seid, Ellen Levy & Chargebee founders (Krish & Raman).

Rattle's revenue acceleration platform enables teams to increase efficiency, transparency, and growth across their revenue funnels. Rattle gives revenue leaders control over their business with intelligent real-time alerts that unlock actionable insights, drive collaboration and alignment, and improve forecast accuracy. Update your revenue data from anywhere, all within Slack or MS Teams.

Thousands of revenue leaders at leading companies, including Figma, Twilio, Rippling, Clearbit, WordPress, Zenefits, and Miro use Rattle to make their teams more effective and forecasts more predictable.

Responsibilities :

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure smooth environment operations, prioritizing developer productivity.

  • Develop reusable Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) artifacts for consistent environment provisioning.

  • Maintain and enhance system reliability, focusing on availability, performance, security, and scalability.

  • Drive automation and configuration compliance using relevant tools.

  • Take ownership of infrastructure tasks and strategies, proactively suggesting improvements.

  • Foster innovation by exploring new technologies and approaches to adapt and transform the technology stack.

  • Create and update technical documentation, adhering to design principles and architecture.

  • Handle incidents and promote a culture of post-mortem analysis and knowledge sharing.

  • Provide technical leadership and direction within the team.

  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure effective infrastructure operations.

  • Manage cloud solutions cost-effectively and meet compliance requirements.

Required Skills :

 To excel in this role, you should possess the following skills:

  •  3-5 yrs of experience in SRE/DevOps.
  • AWS Proficiency: Hands-on experience with AWS native services such as EC2, Route 53, S3, ELB, IAM, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, etc.

  • Infrastructure Automation: Mastery in using Terraform and other automation toolsets to manage infrastructure.

  • Kubernetes and EKS: Proficiency in Kubernetes orchestration with AWS/EKS, including the use of Helm Charts.

  • Observability Tools: Experience with monitoring and observability tools like Prometheus and Datadog.

  • CI/CD Implementation: Proven track record of setting up and implementing CI/CD pipelines for applications.

  • Scripting Skills: Proficiency in Python and shell scripting for automation and troubleshooting.

  • Linux Fundamentals: Knowledge of Linux Kernel fundamentals for system optimization and troubleshooting.

  • Database and Cache Management: Working knowledge of configuring and managing databases and caches, including RDS and Elasticache.

  • Security Awareness: Awareness of infrastructure and application security best practices

Brownie Points:

  • CKA Certification

  • Familiarity with service mesh technologies.

  • You love Slack (we are a Slack-first company)

  • You love TechCrunch. We are obsessed with reading and talking about startups

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