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Autodesk

Senior Site Reliability Engineer

Autodesk, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


Job Requisition ID #

24WD81384

Position OverviewAt Autodesk, we're not just a world leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software; we're a hub of innovation committed to solving complex design and real-world problems. Our extensive software suite empowers users across industries to bring their ideas to life and shape a sustainable future. We're looking for a passionate Senior Site Reliability Engineer to lead and innovate with us, ensuring the best-in-class operation and reliability of our software solutions.

Responsibilities

As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer, you'll take charge of the Autodesk Identity service, a backbone for over 150 Autodesk applications and an expanding third-party developer ecosystem.

Developing and maintaining robust cloud infrastructure to support millions of daily users.

Automating processes to improve system reliability and introducing best practices in continuous integration and deployment.

Leading efforts in monitoring, alerting, operational visibility, and driving significant efficiency improvements.

Building tools and frameworks for incident response and resolution while ensuring system compliance with the highest security standards.

Collaborating closely with agile teams to meet technical and business requirements, mentoring team members, and promoting a culture of excellence and continuous learning.

Minimum Qualifications

6+ years in Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, or a similar field.

Expertise in Infrastructure as Code (Chef, Packer, Terraform, CloudFormation).

Proficient with AWS cloud services and understanding of networking and security protocols.

Strong skills in continuous integration practices, with experience in Jenkins and GitHub.

Experience in monitoring tools like Splunk, Grafana, and New Relic.

Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, PowerShell, and Bash.

A strong foundation in container orchestration technologies like Kubernetes and service meshes like Istio.

A commitment to security best practices, especially in cloud environments.

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