Site Reliability Engineer
Databricks · Costa Rica · Infrastructure
About this role
Databricks is hiring a mid-level Site Reliability Engineer in the software engineering function based in Costa Rica. The posting calls out experience with Python, AWS, GCP, Azure.
- Role
- Site Reliability Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Costa Rica
- Department
- Infrastructure
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Job description
from Databricks careersGAQ127R40
Team: IT Infrastructure and Operations
About the Role
At Databricks Information Technology, we are a product-led organization transforming how we work—from the ease of using our IT services to the applications we develop to scale seamlessly during rapid growth.
As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will bridge the gap between software engineering and systems architecture. You will be a core contributor to the IT Infrastructure team, owning the evolution of core infrastructure and observability platforms. This role requires a strong software engineering mindset and deep technical breadth to deliver high-quality, scalable solutions for "immature" system problems. Your focus will be on building resilient, automated infrastructure that empowers development teams and ensures our cloud environment is cost-optimized, secure, and highly available.
The Impact You Will Have
- Architect and Automate: Design and deploy production-grade infrastructure on cloud platforms (AWS/Azure) using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like Terraform or Pulumi.
- Reliability and Performance Engineering:Optimize system performance, architecture, and scaling to ensure maximum uptime and minimal latency for critical IT services.
- CI/CD Excellence: Architect robust deployment pipelines (e.g., GitHub Actions), managing both hosted and self-hosted runners for specialized build requirements.
- Observable by Default: Create underlying infrastructure to ensure new internal applications are secure and have logging, metrics and alerts enabled by default.