
Site Reliability Engineer
Equifax
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Trivandrum, Kerala, India
Onsite
INR 60K
Mid Level
Full Time

Sema Summary
As a Site Reliability Engineer at Equifax, you will help build and run large-scale, fault-tolerant systems. Your role focuses on ensuring these systems perform reliably while collaborating with development and operations teams.
About Company
Equifax is a global data, analytics, and technology company essential to the global economy, helping institutions and agencies make informed decisions with confidence.
Core Requirements
- BS degree in Computer Science or related field
- 2-5 years in software or systems engineering
- Experience with public cloud environments
- Proficiency in monitoring infrastructure
- Knowledge of programming languages such as Python and Java
Responsibilities
- Build and run large-scale distributed systems
- Collaborate with development teams for high availability
- Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
- Establish monitoring and alerting practices
- Implement infrastructure as code patterns
- Participate as a first responder for incidents
- Automate processes for operational efficiency
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