Service level objectives and indicators management
DroneUp is a technology company focused on delivering autonomous airspace management solutions with a mission to be safe and exceptional while building the world's most accessible drone ecosystem
Job Summary
DroneUp is a technology company focused on delivering autonomous airspace management solutions with a mission to be safe and exceptional while building the world's most accessible drone ecosystem.
The SRE - Platform Engineer role emphasizes ensuring reliability, scalability, and performance of internal and client-facing IT infrastructure while driving best practices in SRE including incident management and observability.
The company fosters a culture of continuous improvement, security by default, and collaboration, encouraging employees to learn, grow, and contribute to a high-performing engineering team.
Matching Summary
DroneUp is a technology company focused on delivering autonomous airspace management solutions with a mission to be safe and exceptional while building the world's most accessible drone ecosystem.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Kubernetes and GCP platform engineering
Incident response and on-call rotations
Service Level Objectives and Indicators management
Infrastructure as code with Terraform
Monitoring and observability systems implementation
Polyglot programming including Golang and Python
Cloud environment multi-cloud knowledge
Nice-to-have
Mentoring and peer programming
Test Driven Development adoption
Security by default and least privilege practices
Experience with chaos and load testing frameworks
Product mindset and stakeholder collaboration
Documentation with Confluence or similar tools
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and artifact storage
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or 8+ years software engineering experience
Proficiency in Kubernetes with optional CKA/CKAD certifications
Experience with Unix/Linux systems
Knowledge of multi-cloud environments including GCP, AWS, Azure
Experience with 24/7 on-call incident management
Familiarity with security compliance frameworks FedRAMP, NIST, SOC2