Staff SRE, Ads
RedditLocation: Reddit has a flexible first workforce. Don't live near our office? No worries: you can work remotely from anywhere in the UK, the Netherlands or Ireland.
The Ads organization powers Reddit's advertising platform, enabling advertisers to reach highly engaged communities while helping Reddit grow its business. The reliability of our Ads systems directly impacts advertiser success, revenue generation, and user experience.
The Ads Reliability team partners closely with Ads Engineering teams to improve reliability, scalability, operational excellence, and developer productivity across Reddit's advertising ecosystem.
We're looking for a Staff Site Reliability Engineer who will provide technical leadership for reliability initiatives across the Ads organization and help shape the future of Ads infrastructure at Reddit.
What you’ll do:
- Lead reliability initiatives across multiple Ads domains including ad serving, auctions, targeting, reporting, measurement, and billing.
- Partner with engineering leadership to improve reliability, scalability, operational excellence, and engineering efficiency across the Ads organization.
- Drive architecture reviews and influence technical decisions impacting critical revenue-generating systems.
- Design and build platforms, tooling, and automation that improve reliability and developer productivity at scale.
- Participate in on-call rotations, lead complex incident investigation
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