**Position : Lead Site Reliability Engineer****Location : Remote****Duration : Contract**- Lead and mentor a team of SREs to ensure operational excellence and maximize the reliability and availability of client systems.- Minimum 10 years of work experience in DevOps/SRE, including leadership roles.- Architect and design highly scalable and available infrastructure solutions, integrating best practices in reliability engineering and automation.- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (DevOps, Development, IT) to implement SRE principles throughout the software development life cycle.- Establish and manage Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and Service Level Indicators (SLIs) for critical services, monitoring and maintaining performance against defined targets.- Implement and enhance observability, alerting, and incident response processes to proactively address issues and minimize downtime.- Develop and maintain documentation related to system architecture, configuration, and procedures.- Stay current with industry trends, recommending and adopting new tools and practices to enhance system reliability.**Qualifications**:- Strong background in designing and implementing highly available and scalable infrastructure.- Proficiency in scripting and automation using Python or Shell.- Experience with container orchestration platforms, serverless architectures, CI/CD pipelines, and IaC implementations. (Ansible & Terraform).- Experience with Observability tools (preferred: Datadog, CloudWatch).- In-depth knowledge of cloud computing platforms (preferred: AWS).- Solid understanding of SRE/DevOps principles and practices.- Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot complex issues in production environments.- Strong communication and leadership skills, fostering effective collaboration with cross-functional teams.- Relevant certifications in SRE, DevOps, Cloud, etc., are a plus.**Job Types**: Full-time, Contract**Salary**: From $65,000.00 per month**Experience**:- SRE: 4 years (required)Work Location: Remote