AmerisourceBergen
Site Reliability Engineer
Remote Site Reliability Engineering role with clear candidate location fit.
PostedJul 4, 2026
Eligible countries1 accepted country
Seniority signalSenior
Work settingRemote
Accepted candidate locations
Poland
Role overview
Site Reliability Engineer
Requirements and responsibilities
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Responsibilities:
- An equal amount of time will be spent building software to automate the manual work you do and providing operational support to the products you cover• Balance feature development speed and reliability with service-level objectives
- Incident response, diagnosis and follow-up on system outages or alerts Performing and assisting in root cause analysis and blameless post-mortems to enable incidents to be understood and avoided in the future
- Proposing improvements to the infrastructure and product
- Improve reliability, quality, and time-to-market of our software solutions
- Provide out-of-hours support based on on-call rota
Skills and Abilities:
- Azure
- Kubernetes
- Programming languages such as Python or Go
- You develop code you care about: Unit Tests, integration tests, static analysis, and
- resilience tests
- Database technologies such as MySQL
- IaC tools such as Terraform
- A strong drive to engineer solutions using best practices
- Security first design philosophy
- Ability to learn new skills and push yourself to learn more
- Complex polymorphic problem-solving mindset
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