We are looking for a Senior SRE to own how we detect, respond to, and learn from incidents, and to drive consistent observability across services and teams. This role sits at the intersection of reliability engineering and cross-team enablement—you will work alongside our Infrastructure team to complement their platform-building work with a sharp focus on operational excellence and measurable reliability. You will partner with engineering and platform teams to reduce MTTD and MTTR, and to make reliability measurable, repeatable, and ultimately team-owned.
Lead and refine the incident lifecycle: detection, triage, communication, mitigation, resolution, and post-incident review.
Define and maintain severity models, escalation paths, on-call expectations, and runbooks/playbooks—keeping them current and usable under pressure.
Facilitate blameless postmortems; turn findings into tracked remediations and shared learning that reduces repeat incidents.
Improve coordination during major incidents: roles, tooling, customer/stakeholder updates, and handoffs.
Partner with security, support, and product on incident communications and regulatory or contractual obligations where applicable.
Establish and maintain organization-wide standards for metrics, logs, and traces in Datadog—including naming conventions, cardinality, retention, and sampling—so teams can instrument consistently and confidently.
Define and drive adoption of SLOs, SLIs, and error budgets across engineering teams; meet teams where they are—bootstrapping SLI/SLO programs for teams starting from scratch and improving rigor for teams that already have them, with the long-term goal of teams owning their own observability.
Build and maintain reusable Datadog dashboard templates, monitor templates, and alerting patterns that teams can adopt and adapt—reducing the activation energy for doing observability well.
Champion golden signals and RED/USE-style alerting philosophies; align alerts with user-impacting symptoms, not just low-level infrastructure noise.
Partner with the Infrastructure team on observability stack decisions, multi-tenancy, cost controls, and data lifecycle.
Continuously reduce alert noise through threshold tuning, ownership assignment, and on-call load management.
Mentor engineers on operational excellence, safe deployment practices, and production readiness; help engineering teams grow their own reliability instincts.
Contribute to capacity planning, chaos/game-day exercises, and reliability reviews for critical changes.
Serve as a connective layer between the SRE and Infrastructure teams—aligning on tooling, standards, and shared goals.
Experience: 5+ years in SRE, production engineering, or equivalent, including on-call responsibility for customer-facing systems.
Incidents: Proven experience running or significantly improving incident response (process, tooling, or both) in a distributed systems environment.
Observability: Deep, hands-on experience with Datadog—building dashboards, monitors, and instrumentation standards across multiple teams or services. Experience with metrics, logging, and tracing at scale.
SLI/SLO Programs: Demonstrated experience defining SLOs/SLIs and error budget policies in production; comfortable working with teams to codify the metrics their reliability posture is based on.
Systems: Strong understanding of Linux, networking, distributed systems failure modes, and cloud or hybrid infrastructure (Kubernetes, load balancers, databases, queues).
Automation: Proficiency in at least one of Go, Python, or similar for tooling and automation; comfort with IaC concepts (Terraform or equivalent).
Communication: Clear written and verbal communication; ability to facilitate discussions during high-pressure incidents and deliberate postmortems alike.
Collaboration: Track record of influencing without direct authority and driving adoption across engineering teams.
Experience with OpenTelemetry or similar vendor-neutral instrumentation strategies.
Familiarity with PagerDuty, Incident.io, Opsgenie, or similar; Statuspage or equivalent for external communications.
Experience in a hyper-growth startup environment.
Experience in regulated or high-compliance environments.
Contributions to internal developer platforms or shared reliability tooling.
Fewer repeated incidents and clearer, actionable postmortem outcomes that teams act on.
Engineering teams across the org have well-defined SLIs/SLOs they own and actively use to drive reliability decisions.
A shared Datadog observability layer with consistent signals, templated dashboards, and actionable alerts tied to user impact.
Engineers know how to instrument, where to look, and how to respond—with sustainable, well-supported on-call.