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The Database Reliability Engineer (DBRE) is responsible for managing, building, maintaining, monitoring, and troubleshooting the cloud-based database infrastructure that our mission critical SaaS application runs on. The DBRE role is also responsible for improving processes via automation\coding to reduce toil. They will be liaising with engineering and SRE teams to aid in bringing new products to market that require database support.
Job Responsibility:
Manage, build, maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot the cloud-based database infrastructure
Improve processes via automation\coding to reduce toil
Liaise with engineering and SRE teams to aid in bringing new products to market that require database support
Work on observability of relevant database metrics and make sure desired database objectives are met
Work with DBA team to understand areas of toil
Implement a data-driven approach to performance and availability improvements
Provide database expertise to engineering and SRE teams (review of database migrations, queries, performance optimizations, standardize configurations and deployments of new database systems)
Assist DBA team in performance troubleshooting and root cause analysis.
Requirements:
7+ Years working with relational databases systems (3+ at a Senior, lead or architect level)
2+ years in a DBRE or SRE role
Experience working in the cloud (AWS, GCP or Azure)
Coding \ Automation Experience
Experience working with IaC tools such as Ansible, Terraform.
Experience working with source control such as GIT.
SQL Server experience preferred
Experience working with VLDBs (1+ TB) and managing a large number of databases (100+)
Languages such as Powershell, C#, SQL, Python
Nice to have:
MySQL, PostgreSQL
Additional experience with the following tools\systems a plus: Git, Jira, Azure Data Factory, DataBricks, Grafana, InfluxDB and flavors of NoSQL databases.