Site Reliability Engineer Jobs - June 2021
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Mozilla
Site Reliability Engineer
Posted 5 years ago
Mozilla exists to build the Internet as a public resource accessible to all because we believe that open and free is better than closed and controlled. Join us to work on the Web as the platform and help create more opportunity and innovation for everyone onl…
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RStudio
Site Reliability Engineer
Posted 5 years ago
RStudio is a Public Benefit Corporation that makes software for data scientists using R and Python. They have multiple open positions for Software Engineers and other roles.
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balena.io
Frontend Engineer
Posted 5 years ago
Balena is a highly distributed company that has embraced a remote-first approach since 2013. We are a group of product builders from across the globe working together to achieve our mission: enabling developers to succeed on the new frontier of Edge/IoT compu…
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ON2IT
Site Reliability Engineer
Posted 5 years ago
Would you want to learn everyday, in a fun, open and informal culture with the latests techniques like: Kubernetes (bare metal) - GCP (VPC/GKE) - Istio - Galera - Elasticsearch - TimescaleDB - Ceph - Cumulus - Palo Alto Networks We are an ambitious operator i…
Location
The Netherlands
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OneSignal
Mobile SDK Developer
Posted 5 years ago
OneSignal is building the best platform for businesses to intelligently engage with customers across every channel. We provide a simple interface to push notifications, email, and in-app messages, letting content creators focus on quality user engagement inst…
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Location
San Mateo, New York, Texas, London
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byrd
Scrum Master
Posted 5 years ago
byrd is a logistics start-up which aims to make shipping a simple and effortless experience. Fulfillment warehouses and online sellers suffer from old and outdated software that is un-intuitive and hard to use. We want to change that by using state of the art…