Cloud Platform Site Reliability Engineer at Supabase

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Cloud Platform Site Reliability Engineer Supabase. Supabase is an Open Source and fully remote company building developer tools for databases.. . We are seeking an experienced Cloud Platform /Site Reliability Engineer to manage our hosted cloud offering, which currently serves over 100k Postgres instances and is growing at a rate of 10% each month.. . You will:. . . Help build the Supabase Cloud offering.. . Improve our system architecture to reduce costs while balancing security and performance.. . Work on designing and tracking metrics for platform uptime.. . Increase observability into our system by capturing relevant metrics and logs.. . Implement and maintain intrusion detection, automated remediation and patch management systems.. . Design CI/CD systems to speed up deployments with proper change and release management processes.. . Work on our SOC2 and GDPR compliance initiatives.. . . You are:. . . Experience in designing multi-tenant database solutions, designing for failover, fault-tolerance, and disaster recovery;. . 5+ years experience in SRE/DevOps/Cloud Infrastructure;. . 3+ years of experience in building with Golang;. . Experience in managing large deployments on AWS;. . Knowledge of networking;. . Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools;. . . We offer:. . . 100% remote work from anywhere in the world. No location-based adjustment to your salary.. . ESOP (equity ownership in the company). . Autonomous work. We work collaboratively on projects, but you set your own pace.. . Health, Vision and Dental benefits. Supabase covers 100% of the cost for employees and 80% for dependents. . Generous Tech Allowance for any office setup you need. . Annual Education Allowance. . Annually run off-sites.. . . . Please mention the word **APPRECIATIVELY** and tag RMTA0LjE1NC4yMDcuNTI= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTA0LjE1NC4yMDcuNTI=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human..