Site Reliability Manager, Data center Networking, SRE
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical field or equivalent practical experience.
- 8 years of experience in software development, and with data structures and algorithms.
- 3 years of experience managing people or teams, leading projects, and designing, analyzing, and troubleshooting distributed systems.
Preferred qualifications:
- Master's degree or PhD in Computer Science or Engineering, or a related field.
About the job
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) combines software and systems engineering to build and run large-scale, massively distributed, fault-tolerant systems. SRE ensures that Google's services—both our internally critical and our externally-visible systems—have reliability, uptime appropriate to users' needs and a fast rate of improvement. Additionally SRE’s will keep an ever-watchful eye on our systems capacity and performance.
To learn more: check out our books on Site Reliability Engineering or read a career profile about why a Software Engineer chose to join SRE.
Canada: $216000 - $222000 (CAD) + 20% bonus target + equity + benefits
Learn more about benefits at Google.
Responsibilities
- Build a cohesive, mission-first culture across locations. Scale your leadership by empowering trusted Tech Leads and domain experts, while actively prioritizing work to ensure sustained high-performance and on-call health.
- Act as the ultimate execution owner for the team's strategic efforts. Focus on drastically improving Mean Time to Detect (MTTD) and Mitigation (MTTM) for incidents through advanced signaling, tooling, and integrating new signals into auto-mitigation systems.
- Set the bar for developer excellence across the SDN ecosystem. Influence the design and rollout of new network products (NPIs) to ensure they are introduced safely, deliver high reliability to GCP customers, and preserve system simplicity.
- Partner closely with PLANET and sibling SRE shards to define and monitor Network Service Level Objectives (SLOs), co-own blameless postmortems, and establish end-to-end repair coverage for network infrastructure.
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