Oracle is seeking a Senior Site Reliability Engineer to join their team in Austin, TX. This role combines software engineering and operations expertise to build and maintain highly scalable and reliable cloud infrastructure services.
As an SRE, you'll be responsible for solving complex infrastructure challenges and implementing automation to prevent issues before they occur. You'll work on designing and developing architectures for large-scale distributed systems while ensuring security, resiliency, and performance at scale.
The position requires a hybrid work arrangement with onsite presence Tuesday through Thursday at the Austin campus. You'll collaborate closely with development teams to improve service architecture and act as the ultimate escalation point for critical issues.
This role offers an excellent opportunity to work with cutting-edge cloud technology at one of the world's leading enterprise software companies. Oracle provides comprehensive benefits including medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k) matching, flexible vacation, and stock purchase plans.
The compensation range is $79,100 to $158,200 annually, with additional bonus and equity opportunities. This is a regular, full-time position requiring 3-5+ years of relevant experience in site reliability engineering or similar roles.
Key responsibilities include capacity planning, demand forecasting, performance analysis, and system tuning. You'll need deep understanding of service topology, automation principles, and distributed systems architecture. The ideal candidate will demonstrate professional curiosity and desire to develop deep technical knowledge of Oracle's services and technologies.
Oracle values diversity and inclusion, offering equal employment opportunities regardless of background. They provide comprehensive support for employees including accessibility accommodations and various professional development opportunities.
Join Oracle's SRE team to tackle challenging technical problems while helping to build and maintain the infrastructure powering Oracle's cloud services used by organizations worldwide.