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Senior Site Reliability Engineer needed at Luno

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Job title : Senior Site Reliability Engineer

Job Location : South Africa,

Deadline : September 13, 2024

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Your mission will involve:

  • Being part of the integral foundation of the Luno platform, you will get to apply your knowledge and experience to the various SRE projects at Luno.
  • Building and scaling infrastructure, version control systems and CI/CD processes on the Luno platform by applying and enforcing Infrastructure as Code, which is accessed by over 8 million customers, in nearly 50 countries through various phases of the crypto trading lifecycle.
  • Being security first when building scalable infrastructure
  • Preparing on being scalable for the next crypto bull run
  • Enabling other teams to scale by provisioning infrastructure that scales
  • Being compliant with various security and legal/compliance audits that we apply for and encounter in the crypto industry

A little about you?

  • Prior experience in a software engineering / DevOps / Site Reliability / Platform engineering role.
  • Experience with setting up, deploying, scaling, and managing containerised environments using Kubernetes in production
  • Experience in managing large infrastructure projects using Terraform
  • Experienced with setting up, deploying, and managing various AWS services

What stack will you be working on:

  • Terraform – IaC
  • Kubernetes – Orchestration
  • AWS – Infrastructure
  • GitLab – CI/CD
  • Prometheus, Thanos, Grafana – Observability
  • Hashicorp Vault – Secrets
  • Aurora MySQL – Databases

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