Adobe's DXUE team (Adobe Experience Cloud) is seeking a skilled Site Reliability Engineer to join their San Jose office. The role focuses on building and maintaining highly available cloud services and infrastructure for Adobe's Experience Platform.
The DXUE group's vision is to build a developer ecosystem and create next-generation products on the Adobe Experience Platform. They produce highly performant reusable services and shared UI components, working across the entire software engineering stack.
As an SRE, you'll be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining cloud infrastructure and services. You'll work with cutting-edge technologies including AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, and various monitoring tools. Key responsibilities include developing automation tools, improving service reliability, participating in on-call rotations, and driving operational excellence.
The ideal candidate brings 5+ years of SRE experience, strong programming skills in Java/Python/JavaScript, and expertise in cloud platforms and container orchestration. You should be passionate about building reliable systems at scale and have excellent problem-solving abilities.
This role offers competitive compensation ($124,000 - $234,200 annually) plus equity and benefits. You'll join Adobe's mission to change the world through digital experiences, working with talented engineers to build and maintain critical infrastructure supporting Adobe's Experience Cloud platform.
The position requires strong technical skills combined with excellent communication abilities, as you'll work closely with development teams to implement SRE best practices. You'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact on Adobe's cloud infrastructure while working with the latest technologies in cloud computing and automation.
Adobe offers a collaborative environment where you can grow your career while working on challenging technical problems at scale. The company is committed to diversity and inclusion, providing equal opportunities for all qualified candidates.