Senior Site Reliability Engineer - Payward Services
Kraken
United States
Fully remote
5+ years devops or sre experience
Hybrid-cloud infrastructure proficiency
Git source version-control and ci/cd configuration
Kraken is seeking a Senior Site Reliability Engineer for its Payward Services unit, which focuses on the B2B and institutional product suite. The role, which is fully remote, emphasizes infrastructure management, CI/CD improvement, and operational excellence in a fast-paced environment
Job Summary
This fully remote role supports the Payward Services business unit which powers Kraken's B2B and institutional product suite under contractual SLAs.
The Senior SRE will partner with development teams to manage infrastructure including Nomad, Kubernetes, and databases while ensuring operational excellence.
Candidates must be self-starters capable of thriving independently in a fast-paced, fully distributed team operating across multiple timezones.
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Kraken is seeking a Senior Site Reliability Engineer for its Payward Services unit, which focuses on the B2B and institutional product suite. The role, which is fully remote, emphasizes infrastructure management, CI/CD improvement, and operational excellence in a fast-paced environment.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
5+ years DevOps or SRE experience
Hybrid-cloud infrastructure proficiency
Git source version-control and CI/CD configuration
Deep understanding of monitoring systems Prometheus Grafana
Debug complex distributed systems networks Linux
Strong scripting skills Bash Python Go
Nice-to-have
Experience with Kafka gRPC Redis distributed systems
Operating services with external SLAs in B2B context
Benchmarking performance tuning and identifying bottlenecks
Proficiency with SQL and NoSQL databases
Interest in lower-level programming languages Rust
Self-starter capable of thriving independently remotely
Key Requirements
5+ years in DevOps or SRE role
Proficiency with hybrid-cloud infrastructure environments
Ability to debug complex distributed systems and Linux issues