Site Reliability Engineer

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Are you a Site Reliability Engineer with experience in the iGaming and Gambling sector looking for an exciting new challenge?

BENEFITS: Up to £95k depending on experience, fully remote, excellent benefits package.

Join a rapidly growing company at the forefront of the iGaming industry, dedicated to delivering world-class gaming experiences. With a strong focus on innovation, transparency, and player satisfaction, this company has established itself as a leading brand, blending sports betting and online casino entertainment on a cutting-edge, custom-built platform.

As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining scalable and reliable infrastructure. Working closely with development teams, you’ll apply SRE principles to enhance system stability, automate deployments, and optimise performance. If you’re passionate about reliability engineering and want to work in a dynamic environment, we’d love to hear from you.

Core Responsibilities

Design, develop, and manage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform.
Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines for seamless and secure deployments.
Enhance system observability using monitoring APM, logs, and metrics with event correlation.
Ensure system reliability by proactively identifying and resolving performance and availability issues.
Manage and optimise containerised environments with Kubernetes, ensuring scalability and high availability.
Collaborate with development teams to implement SRE best practices
Implement strategies for Continuous Deployment to minimise release risks.Required Experience & Expertise
Previous experience within the iGaming and Gambling sector.
Strong experience with AWS or similar cloud platforms.
Strong expertise in Terraform for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) management.
Hands-on experience with Kubernetes and Helm for container orchestration.
Proficiency in observability tools such as Elastic Cloud, Grafana, and Prometheus.
Experience in building and managing CI/CD pipelines
Solid knowledge of Linux systems and shell scripting.
Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Go, or Java.
Experience working with SQL and NoSQL databases.
Background in deploying and maintaining highly available, scalable production environments.Desirable Skills
Experience with advanced deployment strategies such as canary releases or feature flags.
Knowledge of distributed tracing and event correlation techniques.
Exposure to DevOps practices applied to reliability engineering.
Certifications in Cloud Computing, Kubernetes, or DevOps-related fields.If you're passionate about Site Reliability Engineering and want to work in a forward-thinking, fast-paced environment, we invite you to apply!

Eligo Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Eligo is proud to be an equal opportunity employer dedicated to fostering diversity and creating an inclusive and equitable environment for employees and applicants. We actively celebrate and embrace differences, including but not limited to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, and disability. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences and all will be considered for employment without discrimination. At Eligo Recruitment diversity, equity and inclusion is integral to achieving our mission to ensure every workplace reflects the richness of human diversity

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