About Alluvial
Alluvial is a software development company supporting the development of the Liquid Collective protocol with enterprise APIs and development services. We're focused on the overall growth and maturity of the ecosystem by fostering participation in proof of stake blockchains. Learn more
SRE
Position Overview:
The Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will contribute to building core infrastructure and implementing state-of-the-art site reliability practices and monitoring/observability tooling for the application set of Liquid Collective and Alluvial.
As an early engineer, you’ll have a prominent voice in technical decisions and defining best practices. You will work on A+ technical problems coming up with solutions, and then prototype, iterate, and launch.
As an engineer, you typically spend 60% of your time coding, 20% contributing to design solutions, and 20% reviewing peers' code. You’ll work within a multi-disciplinary product team expert at EVM development and proof of stake protocols.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Design, implement, test & release infrastructure solutions to ensure the reliability of our services and applications.
- Contribute to defining and implementing meaningful SLOs, standards, and best practices to improve the reliability and security of Alluvial infrastructure and applications, contributing to codebases when necessary.
- Design and build necessary tooling to automate operation workflows and keep toil as low as possible.
- Collaborate with, and support, our software engineers in building solutions emphasizing site reliability and security by shifting left.
- Participate in the Liquid Collective community by collaborating with technology partners to build the Liquid Collective protocols.
- Shape our culture: As an early joiner, you will significantly impact setting our product engineering culture around our core values.
Qualifications:
- 4+ years experience in SRE/DevOps role on Linux/Unix environment
- Strong experience working with cloud environments (AWS/GCP) and automation (Terraform, Terragrunt, ansible, etc.)
- Strong experience with cloud-native stack (Kubernetes, Docker, Helm, Flux, etc.)