Software Engineer - Site Reliability Engineering
Neo4j · London, United Kingdom · Site Reliability Engineering
About this role
Neo4j is hiring a mid-level Site Reliability Engineer in the software engineering function based in London, United Kingdom. The posting calls out experience with Python, HTML/CSS, GCP, Kubernetes.
- Role
- Site Reliability Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- London, United Kingdom
- Department
- Site Reliability Engineering
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Job description
from Neo4j careersNeo4j is the graph intelligence platform that transforms data into knowledge to power the next generation of intelligent applications and AI systems. It includes enterprise-ready knowledge graphs for accurate, explainable, and governed AI; the most comprehensive, trusted, and easy-to-deploy graph capabilities across any environment and data source; and an unmatched ecosystem trusted by 84 of the Fortune 100 and supported by the world’s largest graph community. Intelligence that works. Results that matter.
Built to work everywhere and integrate with everything across every cloud for dynamic, personalized, and autonomous AI systems. We deliver quicker results, contextual knowledge, and solutions that impact customers and employees across the business.
At Neo4j, we have always strived to help the world make sense of data.
As business, society and knowledge become increasingly connected, our technology promotes innovation by helping organizations to find and understand data relationships. We created, drive and lead the graph database category, and we’re disrupting how organizations leverage their data to innovate and stay competitive.
The Team
The Site Reliability Engineering team’s mission is to improve the reliability of Neo4j’s DBaaS product: Neo4j Aura. Operating at a global scale across all three major cloud providers, Aura runs hundreds of Kubernetes clusters and hosts thousands of Neo4j instances in production at any given time.