Senior Site Reliability Engineer - Trading
at AddeparAbout the job
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1 years Bash experience, used daily | Must Have | |
1 years Jenkins experience, used daily | Must Have | |
1 years Python experience, used daily | Must Have | |
2 years Ansible experience, used daily | Must Have | |
2 years of Solutions functional experience | Must Have | |
2 years Terraform experience, used daily | Must Have |
Who We Are
Addepar is a global technology and data company that helps investment professionals provide the most informed, precise guidance for their clients. Hundreds of thousands of users have entrusted Addepar to empower smarter investment decisions and better advice over the last decade. With client presence in more than 45 countries, Addepar’s platform aggregates portfolio, market and client data for over $7 trillion in assets. Addepar’s open platform integrates with more than 100 software, data and services partners to deliver a complete solution for a wide range of firms and use cases. Addepar embraces a global flexible workforce model with offices in Silicon Valley, New York City, Salt Lake City, Chicago, London, Edinburgh and Pune.
The Role
We are seeking a Site Reliability Engineer to join our Trading team!
We’re building a scalable, tax-efficient trading & rebalancing platform for wealth management firms of all sizes. The platform will target sophisticated rebalancing strategies across many financial vehicles and will join our suite of products that we provide for our customers at the highest achievable uptime.
We’re looking for a dynamic Engineer who will build an inclusive team culture, empower engineers to succeed and cultivate an environment that crafts high quality engineering processes and product delivery. You love building reliable and resilient systems and can amplify your skills through your team. You’ll work closely with data systems, development and product to deliver a more modern and dependable infrastructure.
Our engineering team primarily works in Java, ReactJS, Terraform and AWS. We use Agile methodologies to deliver impactful business outcomes.
What You’ll Do
- Support production infrastructure initiatives across Addepar’s cloud hosted platform
- Design infrastructure solutions to solve technical and business needs
- Collaborate multi-functionally with software, database, and infrastructure teams to contribute to Addepar’s success
- Support Addepar’s production infrastructure in real time to ensure uptime and customer satisfaction
Who You Are
- Extensive years of system engineering and administration experience with emphasis on DevOps responsibilities
- Several years experience managing a large scale production environment including real time support and on-call responsibilities
- Proven experience administering Linux operating systems
- Experience working with AWS and other cloud technologies
- Ideally you’ll have programming experience with Bash and Python
- Several years experience administering Kubernetes and Docker containerized environments
- Proven experience with IaC solutions including Terraform, Salt, and Ansible
- Database experience supporting MySQL and/or Postgres
- Experience with Devops processes and CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, Team City, and Argo
Our Values
- Act Like an Owner - Think and operate with intention, purpose and care. Own outcomes.
- Build Together - Collaborate to unlock the best solutions. Deliver lasting value.
- Champion Our Clients - Exceed client expectations. Our clients’ success is our success.
- Drive Innovation - Be bold and unconstrained in problem solving. Transform the industry.
- Embrace Learning - Engage our community to broaden our perspective. Bring a growth mindset.
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