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SolarWinds Cloud | Site Reliability Engineers (SRE) | VAN, ATX, BOS, RTP, SLC | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2z4qmId For more information, email dmangot[at]solarwinds[dot]cloud with the subject line [Hacker News SRE]

Metrics, monitoring, observability. You live and breathe it every day. Now you want to take it to the next level and work on a product that does the same. The SolarWinds Cloud teams are looking for SREs to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipelinse. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developer/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The Cloud teams (Loggly, Papertrail, AppOptics, Pingdom) stack is largely Ruby, Java, Kafka, Python, Elasticsearch, Clickhouse, and Cassandra, processing millions of metrics, logs, and traces every second. The SRE team uses a mix of Terraform, Packer, Python, Vagrant, and SaltStack to run our 100% AWS platform. This is your opportunity to join a talented SRE team at a company that is constantly growing (7 acquisitions in 4 years). Plus, with the backing of SolarWinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a distributed team where everyone writes code, building for now and the future and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in creating that future.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: The SolarWinds Cloud companies are a collection of tools that can be used together or independently to give best of breed monitoring to cloud, hybrid, and on premise installations. Offering metrics, traces, and events, the products cover all aspects of the observability triad. Having been grown through acquisition, each product has a high throughput stream processing pipeline that serves thousands of customers.


AppOptics (SolarWinds Cloud) | Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | VAN, ATX, BOS, RTP, SLC | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2z4qmId For more information, email dmangot[at]solarwinds[dot]cloud with the subject line [Hacker News AppOptics SRE]

Metrics, monitoring, observability. You live and breathe it every day. Now you want to take it to the next level and work on a product that does the same. AppOptics is looking for an SRE to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developer/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The AppOptics (https://www.appoptics.com/introducing-appoptics/) stack is largely Ruby, Java, Kafka, Python, and Cassandra, processing millions of metrics and traces every second. The SRE team uses a mix of Terraform, Packer, Python, Vagrant, and SaltStack to run our 100% AWS platform. This is your opportunity to join a talented SRE team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of SolarWinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a distributed team where everyone writes code, building for now and the future and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in creating that future.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: AppOptics is an extensible application performance management (APM) and metrics platform that grows with your team. It’s a zero-configuration APM with distributed tracing, host and IT infrastructure monitoring with dozens of integrations, and custom metrics that all feed into the same dashboarding, analytics, and alerting pipelines. AppOptics is a wholly owned subsidiary of SolarWinds Inc


AppOptics (SolarWinds Cloud) | Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | VAN, ATX, BOS, RTP | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2z4qmId For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News AppOptics SRE]

Metrics, monitoring, observability. You live and breathe it every day. Now you want to take it to the next level and work on a product that does the same. AppOptics is looking for an SRE to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developer/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The AppOptics (https://www.appoptics.com/introducing-appoptics/) stack is largely Ruby, Java, Kafka, Python, and Cassandra, processing millions of metrics and traces every second. The SRE team uses a mix of Terraform, Packer, Python, Vagrant, and SaltStack to run our 100% AWS platform. This is your opportunity to join a talented SRE team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of SolarWinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a distributed team where everyone writes code, building for now and the future and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in creating that future.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: AppOptics is an extensible application performance management (APM) and metrics platform that grows with your team. It’s a zero-configuration APM with distributed tracing, host and IT infrastructure monitoring with dozens of integrations, and custom metrics that all feed into the same dashboarding, analytics, and alerting pipelines. AppOptics is a wholly owned subsidiary of SolarWinds Inc.


AppOptics (SolarWinds Cloud) | Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | VAN, ATX, BOS, RTP | ONSITE | FULL-TIME |

http://bit.ly/2z4qmId For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News AppOptics SRE]

Metrics, monitoring, observability. You live and breathe it every day. Now you want to take it to the next level and work on a product that does the same. AppOptics is looking for an SRE to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developer/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The AppOptics (https://www.appoptics.com/introducing-appoptics/) stack is largely Ruby, Java, Kafka, Python, and Cassandra, processing millions of metrics and traces every second. The SRE team uses a mix of Terraform, Packer, Python, Vagrant, and SaltStack to run our 100% AWS platform. This is your opportunity to join a talented SRE team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of SolarWinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a distributed team where everyone writes code, building for now and the future and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in creating that future.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: AppOptics is an extensible application performance management (APM) and metrics platform that grows with your team. It’s a zero-configuration APM with distributed tracing, host and IT infrastructure monitoring with dozens of integrations, and custom metrics that all feed into the same dashboarding, analytics, and alerting pipelines. AppOptics is a wholly owned subsidiary of SolarWinds Inc.


Pingdom (SolarWinds) | Lead Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | Västerås, Stockholm, Krakow, Brno, Edinburgh, Newcastle | ONSITE, REMOTE

http://bit.ly/2qH6udx For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News Pingdom SRE]

Pingdom. You and over 700K+ other users know the name, but do you know how it works? How we manage to probe all those websites from locations all over the world? How we're able to collect all that data and make it actionable and useful for everyone from engineers to marketers? At Pingdom you'll have the unique chance to help all those users improve their services. Pretty cool, right?

We're hiring for a Lead SRE position at Pingdom and we'd love to find someone with a passion for metrics and monitoring. We're a small team so you'd have a chance to have a really big impact. Our stream processing pipeline is mostly Python, Go, and Javascript with RabbitMQ, MySQL, and MongoDB. We do uptime, RUM, and other monitoring and the SRE team uses a mix of Chef, Python, Docker, and Terraform currently to run the platform.

Pingdom is wholly owned by SolarWinds Inc. so you get the benefits of a small startup, with the backing of a big company so there is no worry about the next round of funding.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.


Papertrail (Solarwinds) | Lead Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | San Francisco | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2krNaNm For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News Papertrail Ops]

If your idea of fun is ingesting terabytes and terabytes of data 24 hours a day, then we've got the job for you. Papertrail is looking for a lead SRE to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developers/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The Papertrail stack is currently largely Ruby, Java, Scala, and MySQL. Lots and lots of MySQL. This is your opportunity to come in and lead a small SRE team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of SolarWinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a small distributed team where everyone writes code, operating an existing successful business and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in taking our SRE practices to the next level.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: Papertrail manages billions of log messages for operations-savvy companies. Papertrail provides time-saving log tools, flexible system groups, team-wide access, long-term archives, charts and analytics exports, monitoring webhooks, and 45-second setup. It's all your logs in one place, and it "just works". Papertrail is a wholly owned subsidiary of SolarWinds, Inc.


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Papertrail (Solarwinds) | Lead Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | San Francisco | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2krNaNm For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News Papertrail Ops]

If your idea of fun is ingesting terabytes and terabytes of data 24 hours a day, then we've got the job for you. Papertrail is looking for a lead SRE to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developers/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The Papertrail stack is largely Ruby, Java, Scala, and MySQL. Lots and lots of MySQL. This is your opportunity to come in and lead a small SRE team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of Solarwinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a small distributed team where everyone writes code, operating an existing successful business and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in taking our SRE practices to the next level.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: Papertrail manages billions of log messages for operations-savvy companies. Papertrail provides time-saving log tools, flexible system groups, team-wide access, long-term archives, charts and analytics exports, monitoring webhooks, and 45-second setup. It's all your logs in one place, and it "just works". Papertrail is a wholly owned subsidiary of Solarwinds, Inc.


Papertrail (Solarwinds) | Lead Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | San Francisco | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2krNaNm For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News Papertrail Ops]

If your idea of fun is ingesting terabytes and terabytes of data 24 hours a day, then we've got the job for you. Papertrail is looking for a lead SRE to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developers/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The Papertrail stack is largely Ruby, Java, Scala, and MySQL. Lots and lots of MySQL. This is your opportunity to come in and lead a small SRE team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of Solarwinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a small distributed team where everyone writes code, operating an existing successful business and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in taking our SRE practices to the next level.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: Papertrail manages billions of log messages for operations-savvy companies. Papertrail provides time-saving log tools, flexible system groups, team-wide access, long-term archives, charts and analytics exports, monitoring webhooks, and 45-second setup. It's all your logs in one place, and it "just works". Papertrail is a wholly owned subsidiary of Solarwinds, Inc.


Papertrail (Solarwinds) | Lead Operations Engineer | San Francisco | ONSITE http://bit.ly/2krNaNm

For more information, email dmangot[at]librato[dot]com with the subject line [Hacker News Papertrail Ops]

If your idea of fun is ingesting terrabytes and terrabytes of data 24 hours a day, then we've got the job for you. Papertrail is looking for a lead ops engineer to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipeline. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developers/operations friends can use the tool you operate every single day. The Papertrail stack is largely Ruby, Java, Scala, and MySQL. Lots and lots of MySQL. This is your opportunity to come in and lead a small operations team at a company that is growing every month. Plus, with the backing of Solarwinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a small distributed Ops team where everyone writes code, operating an existing successful business and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in taking our operations engineering to the next level. If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above. About the company: Papertrail manages billions of log messages for operations-savvy companies. Papertrail provides time-saving log tools, flexible system groups, team-wide access, long-term archives, charts and analytics exports, monitoring webhooks, and 45-second setup. It's all your logs in one place, and it "just works". Papertrail is a wholly owned subsidiary of Solarwinds, Inc.


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