Aptible is hiring senior site reliability engineers

1 points by chasb ↗ HN
Aptible is looking for a site reliability engineer to help build and run our platforms. Your job will include keeping our internal services running, improving our monitoring and incident response, running and automating service migrations and scaling, and feeding everything you learn on the front lines back into the development of our platform.

We're a small team building a platform and a suite of compliance tools for digital health. Our platform is built around Docker on AWS. Our customers push source code and a Dockerfile to a git repo and our platform takes it from there: building, deploying, and running their image.

If you're an SRE who's looking to work on a smaller, ops-focused development team with a lot more impact and ownership, this is the job for you. If you're not an SRE, you may also be a good fit for this position if you've enjoyed ops or sysadmin work in the past but want to write more automation code with modern tools like Chef and Docker on AWS. You're probably also a good fit if you're a developer who enjoys doing ops work and want to make the transition to shorter-term, higher-impact automation projects.

ABOUT US:

Aptible’s mission is to help our customers work safely with the most meaningful, sensitive data in highly regulated industries. To do this, we build devops tools that streamline information security compliance for web and mobile applications. We currently focus primarily in healthcare, on HIPAA compliance.

Our philosophy is that good engineering products and practices are the best competitive advantage for teams working in regulated technology. We build tools and provide services that help our customers gain those advantages. We serve all kinds of customers, from small dev teams to large business units of established companies.

We are backed by the best investors in tech, including Y Combinator (S14), Rock Health, Maverick and Lux Capital.

YOU ARE A GOOD FIT IF:

- You have run reliability operations at scale

- You have extensive experience with AWS

- You are excited to work with Docker

- You have a professional background related to designing backend software systems

- You communicate well and work effectively with others

- You are comfortable with high degrees of freedom and responsibility

WHY WORK WITH US?

- Engineering First: Aptible is a tech company from the ground up. It’s founded by engineers, the team is predominantly engineers, and our users are all engineers. Your coworkers and customers will be some of the best in the world at what they do.

- Independence & Trust: Over time, you will be expected to function independently with minimal process overhead for significant portions of your work. This reinforces a high degree of mutual trust within our team.

- Our Business Model: We make money by charging our customers a monthly fee for software and services. This allows us to make decisions for the long term. We aren’t the type of startup where we give away everything for free in hopes that once we collect 100 PB of data we can build an AI to replace your doctor or sell pharma ads.

- Our Customers: We help the best companies in digital health solve their hardest engineering and regulatory problems. We involve them in our product development process and have a weekly support rotation in which the whole team participates. It’s a great way to learn firsthand the strongest and weakest points in the product.

- Introspection: Most of us have worked at a half-dozen companies or more. We’ve lived through best and worst practices in how to run teams. We value regular reflection on process (i.e., retrospectives) with constant small course corrections instead of bulk overhauls when things get really bad. We strive to make expectations clear and give regular, actionable feedback.

- Professional Development: In building our deployment platform, you’ll be solving new, hard problems at the bleeding edge of container coordination. If you believe that containers are the n...

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