Submittable is a growing social impact platform used by thousands of companies, governments, and philanthropic organizations to manage their social impact programs and maximize their impact. We have helped big and small organizations worldwide run 134,000 programs and collect nearly 22 million applications to date. Grow your career at a public benefit corporation and Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company, while having a positive impact on people globally.

Submittable is a growing social impact platform used by thousands of companies, governments, and philanthropic organizations to manage their social impact programs and maximize their impact. We have helped big and small organizations worldwide run 134,000 programs and collect nearly 22 million applications to date. Grow your career at a public benefit corporation and Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company, while having a positive impact on people globally.

We are looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer to support our growing team in Missoula, MT or Bellevue, WA. The Senior Site Reliability Engineer will bring us to the next level of reliability, availability, performance, and security across our systems. You’ll recommend and implement changes across our systems and environments, evaluate new technologies, respond to production issues that arise, be challenged with complex problems to solve, and contribute to our technological direction. 

This is a full-time position located in Missoula, MT or Bellevue, WA and reports to the Engineering Manager - Infrastructure.

How You’ll Make an Impact:

  • Engage with engineering teams to design, build and maintain services for high availability and resiliency
  • Build reusable software layers, scripts, deployment frameworks, alarms, probes, and self-healing tools to automate operations processes
  • Maintain documentation and standards for engineering teams to follow for onboarding and operating services running on the infrastructure platform
  • Follow security best practices and ensure compliance with company policy
  • Organize and participate in the on-call rotation
  • Attend post mortems and contribute to identifying root causes

Skills & Experience We Hope You Bring:

  • 7+ years of experience with operations, DevOps, and/or software engineering
  • Experience operating large scale distributed systems, especially in cloud environments
  • Strong programming fundamentals with 3+ years of experience in one of the following languages: C#, Python, Scala, Go, or Java
  • Experience supporting and managing Docker containers from local development to production on Kubernetes 
  • Committed to infrastructure as code and config using tools such as AWS CDK, CloudFormation, Terraform, Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Kustomize, or helm
  • Experience with configuring and operating Kubernetes clusters in Azure or AWS
  • Experience using Continuous Integration systems, such as GitHub Actions
  • Implementation of modern observability stacks like Prometheus, Grafana, Kibana, Datadog, Splunk, etc
  • Strong understanding of cloud networking (DNS, SSL, Virtual Networks, VPC, VPN, Routing, Peering, NATs, Firewalls)
  • Has a love of learning
  • Thrives in a highly collaborative environment and enjoys the chance to pair with their peers

Salary Details: The annual salary range for this position is $150,000-$190,000. Actual compensation is based on factors such as the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience. We also have a location-based compensation structure; there may be a different range for candidates in other locations.

Position Location: This role will be located in Bellevue, WA, or, Missoula, MT following a hybrid work model. Employees are expected to be willing to work from one of our office locations twice a week or as needed by your team. 

We are interested in every qualified candidate who is eligible to work in the United States, however, we are unable to accommodate scholastic or employment visas at this time.

About Submittable

Submittable is on a mission to empower social good organizations with technology that accelerates their work and scales their impact. We partnered with thousands of organizations, governments, and corporations last year to launch 10,000+ programs, process over 4 million applications, and distribute $2.5 billion in funding and aid. 

Submittable's headquarters office is in downtown Missoula, Montana, with a satellite office in Bellevue, Washington and remote employees located around the U.S.

We are proud to offer highly-competitive benefits for full-time employees, including:

  • Health insurance, life insurance, and optional HSA, FSA, and DCA accounts
  • 401(k) with employer match from day 1
  • Equity stock options 
  • Flexible hours, including flexible vacations and sick leave, and remote work options
  • Generous paid parental leave policy for mothers, fathers, and adoptive parents
  • Professional development stipends
  • Involvement in community outreach programs for all employees, including company volunteer outings at local nonprofits
  • Fully-stocked kitchens with complimentary snacks and beverages for all employees when working in either of our offices 
  • Weekly catered lunches in both offices 
  • Monthly company sponsored happy hours and gatherings 

As a product used globally, we're very motivated to hire and support employees who are representative of different and diverse backgrounds and experiences, including but not limited to diversity of ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, religion, ability, culture, and socioeconomics.

 

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