MinIO11.03.26
AI SCORE 8.5

Remote Site Reliability Engineer - Cloud-Native Storage Solutions

$120K–$150K/year

About the Role

Join MinIO as a Remote Site Reliability Engineer and be part of the team that is revolutionizing cloud-native storage solutions. As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will work closely with customers and the engineering team to enhance, optimize, validate, and automate our high-performance object storage platform. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a product that powers the infrastructure of over half of the Fortune 500 companies.

What You'll Do

  • Enhance, optimize, validate, and automate core MinIO software for performance, scalability, and security.
  • Build and deliver high-performance distributed storage solutions focused on cloud-native architectures.
  • Validate the MinIO software according to customer environments and requirements, ensuring smooth deployments.
  • Improve existing features, fix critical issues, and contribute to open-source repositories.
  • Collaborate with other engineers to refine architecture, APIs, and integrations.
  • Write efficient, well-documented, and maintainable code.
  • Conduct performance benchmarking and debugging of complex storage environments.
  • Work closely with customers to address issues and manage expectations.

Requirements

  • 3-5 years of experience in Site Reliability Engineering or DevOps roles.
  • Deep expertise in DevOps practices, systems programming, distributed computing, and storage architectures.
  • Strong programming skills in languages such as Go, Python, or Java.
  • Experience with cloud-native technologies and architectures.
  • Familiarity with performance benchmarking and debugging tools.
  • Excellent communication skills to collaborate with a world-class team and customers.

Nice to Have

  • Experience with open-source contributions.
  • Familiarity with container orchestration tools like Kubernetes.
  • Knowledge of AI and analytics in storage solutions.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary ranging from $120,000 to $150,000 annually.
  • Fully remote work environment with flexible hours.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development.
  • Collaborative and innovative team culture.
  • Access to cutting-edge technologies and tools.
Language Requirements
EnglishC1
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Why This Job8.5 of 10

This Remote Site Reliability Engineer position at MinIO offers a unique opportunity to work with a leading company in cloud-native storage solutions. The competitive salary and fully remote work environment make it an attractive role for skilled professionals.

Salary Range
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Who Will Succeed Here

Proficient in cloud-native technologies, particularly with hands-on experience in Kubernetes and container orchestration, enabling the management of distributed systems effectively.

Self-motivated with a strong ability to work independently in a remote environment, demonstrating excellent time management and prioritization skills to handle multiple projects simultaneously.

Experience in programming with languages such as Python, Go, and Java, showcasing a problem-solving mindset and the ability to automate and optimize workflows within cloud infrastructures.

Learning Resources

Kubernetes Official Documentationguide

Career Path

Remote Site Reliability Engineer - Cloud-Native Storage Solutions(Now)Site Reliability Engineering Lead(1-2 years)Principal Site Reliability Engineer(3-5 years)

Market Overview

Market Size 2024
$15.5B
Annual Growth
23.4%
AI Adoption in DevOps
40%
Investment in Cloud-Native Solutions
+150%
Labour Demand for Site Reliability Engineers
+25%
Avg Salary for SREs
$130K

Skills & Requirements

Required
DevOpsDistributed SystemsCloud Computing
Growing in Demand
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)Container Orchestration (e.g., OpenShift)
Declining
Traditional ITIL FrameworkOn-Premises Server Management

Domain Trends

Increased Adoption of Kubernetes
Over 70% of organizations are using Kubernetes for container orchestration, driving demand for professionals skilled in managing cloud-native applications.
Shift to Serverless Architectures
By 2025, it's estimated that 30% of all cloud workloads will be serverless, prompting a need for engineers who can design and manage these environments.
Focus on Automation in DevOps
Automation tools are projected to reduce deployment times by up to 50%, emphasizing the importance of skills in CI/CD pipelines and automation frameworks.

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