About the job
Since its inception, Fivetran has been on a mission to simplify data access, making it as reliable and effortless as electricity. Our platform ensures that customer data flows seamlessly into their warehouses, canonical and ready for query, without requiring any engineering or maintenance. We take pride in empowering organizations daily to harness our technology and become genuinely data-driven.
About the Role
We are seeking a highly skilled Site Reliability Engineer to join our dynamic team at Fivetran. In this role, you will collaborate closely with engineering teams, product managers, and support and sales engineers to enhance the reliability of the Fivetran Data Platform.
As part of the Site Reliability Engineering team, your contributions will significantly impact the performance and reliability of Fivetran’s infrastructure. You will engage in monitoring, alerting, and initial incident response, while supporting the deployment pipeline in collaboration with senior SREs. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop your skills in effective incident response and issue prevention, making you a vital member of our expanding SRE team.
- Monitor the availability, capacity, and throughput of Fivetran's production infrastructure, proactively identifying and resolving potential issues.
- Collaborate with engineering teams to integrate reliability best practices into the product roadmap.
- Assist in the prioritization and resolution of critical bugs identified by support or sales teams.
- Contribute to maintaining 100% availability of production infrastructure by partnering with engineering to implement automation for scalable deployments.
- Proactively monitor infrastructure vulnerabilities and work with the security team to address them promptly.
This is a full-time, hybrid position based out of our Denver, CO office. Our hybrid work model allows for a mix of remote flexibility and in-person collaboration, requiring two days in the office each week to foster team connections and development.
