Site Reliability Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-24
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Cloud Computing, IT Support, SRE/Site Reliability
Overview
We0re partnered with a high-performance trading organization where technology, data, and market strategy converge. This team operates at the core of live trading, building and running systems that must perform reliably under real-time market conditions. The culture is highly collaborative, engineering-driven, and focused on continuous improvement.
About the RoleThis is a hands-on Trading Engineer position within a strategy development environment. You0ll own critical systems that power live trading strategies, design automations that improve speed and reliability, and help ensure the platform performs when it matters most. It0s an ideal role for someone with an SRE, systems, or production engineering background who wants closer proximity to execution and decision-making.
Responsibilities- Monitor and support live trading systems during market hours, responding to performance or reliability issues in real time
- Investigate incidents across distributed systems, identify root causes, and implement long-term fixes
- Build tools and automations that eliminate manual processes and improve system resilience
- Partner closely with traders, researchers, and engineers to deliver high-impact improvements
- Continuously evaluate and improve system performance, scalability, and operational workflows
- Bachelor a0sc; clarify: actually keep as original:
Bachelor a0 in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field - 3+ years of experience in site reliability, systems engineering, or technical operations
- Strong scripting or automation skills (Python and/or Bash)
- Hands-on experience with Linux in production environments;
Kubernetes experience is a plus - Familiarity with monitoring, data stores, or messaging systems such as Prometheus, SQL/No
SQL databases, Kafka, or similar tools - Comfortable operating in fast-paced, high-pressure environments
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