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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Senior Site Reliability Engineer - **Company:** Block, Inc. - **Location:** United States (Remote available) - **Experience:** Expert - **Salary:** $189,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Artificial Intelligence, Amazon Web Services, Amazon DynamoDB, Protocol Buffers, Monitoring of Systems, Hypertext Transfer Protocols (HTTP), JSON, MySQL, Software Engineering, Datadog, Istio, Reliability of Systems, Backend, Kotlin, Event Driven Architecture, Kubernetes, Terraform, Grpc - **Published:** August 9, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.dice.com/job-detail/5b10d70c-cddc-4cc6-9262-468aa12c14da ## About the Role * Drive to root cause systems with many moving parts and take the necessary steps to fix them * Demonstrated technical initiative and leadership on previous projects, especially those with a backend/platform focus * Familiarity with AI-driven tooling for observability, incident analysis, or automation * A mindset that naturally reaches for AI to accelerate problem-solving and reduce toil * Experience running production oncall for high-availability systems * Strong incident management skills - structured triage, mitigation under pressure, blameless postmortems * Fluency with CI/CD pipelines, progressive rollout strategies, and rollback automation * Monitoring & observability expertise - building/tuning alerts for uptime, error rates, latency regression, and resource exhaustion * Ability to create and maintain evidence-based maturity assessments using trailing 90-day data windows. * Comfort with vendor/dependency management - maintaining validated escalation contacts reachable within ? 5 minutes. * Boundless curiosity, autonomy, and a strong sense of accountability * A strong desire to perform and grow as an engineer * 5+ years of software development experience ## Description As a member of the SRE team, you will proactively and reactively improve the reliability of Block's platform and critical infrastructure. You are metrics-driven, systems-oriented, and focused on building distributed platforms that enable safe, scalable product development. You will leverage and continuously improve AI-driven tooling and automation to enhance observability, accelerate incident detection and response, and reduce operational toil. This includes applying AI to incident analysis, alert tuning, and operational workflows. You will participate in primary platform oncall (12 hours per day, one week every few weeks, depending on team size), supporting Block's most critical (Tier 0) services. In this role, you will lead incident command, coordinate mitigation, and drive effective escalation during high-severity events. You Will * Build and extend platforms to improve system reliability * Work on team goals that encompass reliability for the entire company * Standardize reliability tools across multiple platforms and organizations * Triage, coordinate, and lead stabilization of sev 0-1 incidents * Serve as primary oncall, maintaining structured escalation paths and exercising leadership escalation * Drive platform-wide reliability improvements, shared operational tooling, and deploy-safety patterns * Use AI-driven systems to improve signal detection, reduce noise, and accelerate root cause analysis * Design and implement safe deployment patterns (progressive delivery, automated rollback, guardrails), * Kotlin, Modern Java (11+) * HTTP, JSON, gRPC, and Protocol Buffers * MySQL / Vitess / DynamoDB * Event driven architectures * DataDog * LaunchDarkly * Terraform, Kubernetes, Istio/Envoy * Amazon Web Services This program shifts Block from reactive incident handling to repeatable, system-wide reliability gains - fewer customer-visible incidents, faster response, higher product velocity, and lower burnout across the organization., We may use automated AI tools to evaluate job applications for efficiency and consistency. 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