Site Reliability Engineer - FedRAMP
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Job description
- Architect Resilience: Collaborate with software development and architecture teams to provide critical input on design decisions, ensuring every system is built for elite reliability and scalability.
- Automate Everything: Eliminate manual, repetitive tasks by developing sophisticated automation tools and frameworks for deployment, monitoring, and error budget tracking.
- Optimize Performance: Establish and measure Service Level Objectives (SLOs) while conducting advanced redundancy and failover testing to meet world-class uptime standards.
- Innovate Security: Manage security posture and adherence to corporate best practices within AWS GovCloud, incorporating Trimble Cloud Core Platform standards.
Requirements
- Cloud Proficiency: You have hands-on experience managing infrastructure within AWS or Azure public cloud environments.
- Technical Foundation: You hold a degree in Computer Science (or equivalent experience) with a solid understanding of networking, computing, and storage.
- Scripting Savvy: You are comfortable with Windows and Linux system administration and possess scripting skills in Python, Powershell, Bash, or Perl.
- Operational Mindset: You are familiar with application operations, including Incident Management, Change Management, and Capacity Management.
Bonus Points For
- Experience with configuration management and IaC tools like Ansible or Terraform.
- Familiarity with container orchestration using ECS, EKS, or Kubernetes.
- Experience with observability and monitoring stacks like Sumo Logic, Grafana, or PRTG.
- Knowledge of SAML integration and Active Directory/LDAP services.
Citizenship and Location Requirement:Must be a U.S. Citizen physically located and authorized to work within the United States. This role supports U.S. Government and DoD environments and may require work to be performed on U.S. soil in accordance with FedRAMP High and DoD Impact Level 5 requirements.
Benefits & conditions
$91,100.00-$125,200.00 parental leave United States, Colorado, Westminster 10368 Westmoor Drive (Show on map) Mar 01, 2026 Shape the Future of Cloud Infrastructure as our next Site Reliability Engineer!
Ready to make a tangible impact on global industries using cutting-edge cloud technology? Trimble is looking for a passionate problem-solver like you to join our world-class, globally diverse team where you will help develop and support our mission-critical FedRAMP PaaS portfolio in AWS GovCloud, ensuring the digital backbone of the construction industry remains resilient and secure., Compensation: Trimble provides the following compensation range and general description of other compensation and benefits that it in good faith believes it might pay and/or offer for this position. This compensation range is based on a full time schedule. Trimble reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional benefits and other compensation, depending on circumstances not related to an applicant's sex or other status protected by local, state, or federal law.
Hiring Range $91,100.00-$125,200.00
Pay Rate Type Salary
Bonus Eligible? No
Commission Eligible? No
Benefits: Trimble offers comprehensive core benefits that include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Time off plans and retirement plans. Most of our businesses also offer tax savings plans for health, dependent care and commuter expenses as well as Paid Parental Leave and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. If this position is identified above as commission- or bonus-eligible, the terms of the commission plan or discretionary bonus plan for which you are eligible will be provided following the employee start date.