QuintoAndar is hiring a
SRE
QuintoAndar
π΅ ~$117k-$210k
πRemote - Argentine Republic
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Summary
This job description is for a Site Reliability Engineering position at Grupo QuintoAndar, a large real estate company in Latin America. The role involves building and maintaining cloud infrastructure, automating workflows, and ensuring the scalability, security, and resilience of services.
Requirements
- Experience with container orchestration (Kubernetes, ECS)
- CI/CD knowledge
- Knowledge of programming (we like Python and Golang)
- Experience in infrastructure as code (Terraform, Crossplane and/or Pulumi)
Responsibilities
- Provision and maintaining the Cloud infrastructure
- Identify and correct performance problems
- Maintain Kubernetes clusters
- Develop tools to improve the work and experience of engineers across the QuintoAndar Group
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with observability stack (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry)
- Experience in developing microservices
- Additional experience with gateway-apis, CDN, kafka, GitOps, etc
Benefits
- Friday flex (until 16:30hs)
- Work tools
- Birthday off
- Vacations according to Law (10 working days) + 5 extra days
- Classifieds Week (week between Christmas and New Year)
- OSDE or Swiss Medical (for you and your family)
- Parental license
- Fluency Academy
- Discounts on services
- Gympass
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