Site Reliability Engineer
Mollie
Your opportunity:
Mollie is one of Europe's fastest-growing fintech companies. We are looking for Site Reliability Engineers who want to make an impact by working on making our next-generation financial APIs and payments platforms ultra reliable.
You’ll be joining our Cloud Ambassador team, focused on helping our teams migrate and adopt Mollie Cloud Platform, and improve experience through IaC simplification and automation.
What you'll be doing:
Maintain and improve infrastructure patching automation of 100+ services with Golang and Terraform;
Migrate entire services infrastructure, serving critical production traffic, with zero downtime;
Improve our automated project templates which allows developers to go from the local environment to production on the same day. You are going to face challenges with Terraform, Slack integration, Jira ticket automation and golang application;
Provide guidance for our engineers and help them to take standard solutions, focused on enable our internal customers to provide infrastructure by themselves using our templates;
Enhance our Terraform templates and modules. How can we make it simpler and faster?
Design and take architecture decisions for new features. You'll have the flexibility to point the ideal solution and engage others to help on the implementation;
Provide infrastructure templates and modules to use GCP, Gitlab and Datadog services;
You'll get your hands dirty with Kubernetes/GKE, maintaining dozens of single and multi-tenant clusters;
Solve service-to-service issues and improve our internal network solutions.
What you have:
Minimum of 3 years experience running and operating large scale and highly available systems
Skilled with Cloud Platforms like AWS, GCP, Azure or other
Proficient with a high level programming language - Go/Python//PHP
Knowledge of CI/CD so you can improve deployment process
Experience in containerisation and orchestration (using tools like Kubernetes and Docker)
Uphold reliability of systems 24/7 alongside your fellow reliability engineers
Know your way around Linux systems and the shell