Job description
Job Title: Site Reliability EngineerJob Location: Douglas House (Flexible)
Contract Length: 6 Months (Initially)
Industry: Oil and Energy, Tech
Key Requirements: AWS/EKS experience
Engagement via an umbrella company only
Role Overview:
As a site reliability engineer working within BP’s startup incubator you’ll have the opportunity to work with dozens of different startups in order to support BP’s strategic shift towards renewable energy and combating climate change.
What you will have:
Experience with object oriented programming languages such as Golang, Python, etc
Experience with modern infrastructure as code tools such as terraform, pulumi, helm, etc
Experience with docker, kubernetes, and related supporting ecosystem
Experience setting up modern ci/cd pipelines with tools such as argo workflows/argocd, circle ci, jenkins, etc
Experience with modern telemetry system such as influx db, prometheus, etc
Experience writing command line tools to facilitate automation
Eager to learn and share knowledge with your colleagues
Key requirements:
Four year bachelor degree in computer science or comparable experience
Experience managing kubernetes clusters in a cloud environment
Experience running software with AWS or other cloud providers
Willingness to share on call responsibilities with other site reliability / software engineers
Participate in the architecture design process and troubleshooting of live applications
Demonstrable knowledge of the Linux operating system internals, networking stack, filesystems, resource scheduling and process management.
Experience working in mid sized startups is a plus
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
bp
https://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/careers.html
London, United Kingdom
Bernard Looney
$10+ billion (USD)
10000+ Employees
Company - Public
Energy & Utilities
1908