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Triton One | Remote | $54k - $90k | |||
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Want to help build Web 3.0? Triton One operates the largest Solana RPC deployment with 24/7 operations coverage. We're a fully remote team working across the globe, and we're looking for experienced system administrators and SREs to help us run and improve critical infrastructure for Solana, SUI, and other ecosystems.
This role is open to candidates located roughly in EU to support our existing European team.
About Us:
Triton One is an international, fully remote company specializing in high-end infrastructure services for blockchain and other ecosystems, including Solana, PythNet, Wormhole, Sui, Eclipse and Monad.
In the past year, we have (among many other things):
- Created and open-sourced key pieces of Solana infrastructure as part of our Yellowstone project:
- Dragon’s Mouth gRPC for streaming services provides a standardised way to access Solana’s geyser interface
- Old Faithful, the first full history archive of Solana
- Built high-performance indexing on Solana in the form of Steamboat for program queries
- Worked together with other ecosystem actors to make the Digital Asset API a production-ready service
In the coming year, we look forward to building further developments of the Solana RPC stack and building better services for other chains. We’re crypto natives who provide bespoke infrastructure for DeFi & NFT applications. Join us and help build Web 3.0!
The Role:
We’re looking for an experienced Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to take ownership of our production systems’ availability, latency, performance, and capacity. In this role, you’ll apply your expertise in automation, monitoring, and resilient system design to maintain and improve our critical, large-scale blockchain infrastructure.
You will:
- Respond to customer support requests and participate in our 24/7 support rotation
- Maintain internal documentation and deployment playbooks
- Modify and test server configurations, then deploy to production
- Monitor infrastructure and respond to alerts
- Automate tasks using tools like Ansible, Terraform, and Nomad
- Contribute to internal tooling and platform improvements
- Stay current with changes in the protocols and tooling we support
- Other duties as assigned
Although the focus of this role is SRE work, there’s room to grow into other areas depending on your strengths — whether that’s platform engineering, blockchain infrastructure, networking, or data system architecture.
Requirements:
- 6+ years of relevant work experience in systems or infrastructure roles
- Strong experience with Ansible
- Experience with Prometheus, Grafana, and related monitoring tools
- Solid understanding of networking and Linux-based systems
- Hardware knowledge and experience managing physical or cloud-based fleets
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills — we speak several languages, but work mostly in English
Preferred skills:
- Prior experience with Solana, SUI, or other blockchain infrastructure
- Familiarity with the HashiCorp stack: Nomad, Consul, Vault
- Experience with HAProxy or similar load balancing software
- Programming experience in Go, Rust, or Python is a plus
Don’t meet all the “preferred” criteria? Don’t let that stop you! Let us know in your application where you’d still need to get up to speed – the most important thing to us is that you love taking on big challenges, and learning new skills while solving problems.
Compensation:
We offer competitive compensation based on experience, available either as full-time employment or hourly contracting — we’re flexible. Payment can be made in crypto or several fiat currencies.
Our interview process:
Our team works hard to build a high-trust, high-transparency environment. You’ll be working directly with team members across all areas of the business and you’ll be driving your own projects, so it’s important that you’re comfortable taking ownership of your work and outcomes.
For that reason, a successful interview process looks like:
- A brief screening call with our Business Manager
- A technical interview with members of your future team and one of our founders
- You should be comfortable discussing technical challenges during this process
Excited? Please share your resume! We can’t wait to meet you!
What does Reliability Engineer do?
A Reliability Engineer is a professional who is responsible for ensuring the reliability and availability of systems and equipment in an organization
They use their knowledge of engineering principles, statistical analysis, and data science to identify and mitigate risks, prevent failures, and optimize system performance
Here are some of the typical tasks and responsibilities of a Reliability Engineer:
- Analyze data and perform statistical modeling: Reliability Engineers analyze data related to equipment performance, failure rates, and maintenance history to identify trends and patterns. They use statistical modeling to predict future failures and plan maintenance activities accordingly.
- Develop and implement reliability strategies: Reliability Engineers develop and implement strategies to improve the reliability and availability of equipment and systems. This may include performing root cause analysis, implementing preventive maintenance programs, and conducting failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA).
- Collaborate with other teams: Reliability Engineers collaborate with other teams such as operations, maintenance, and engineering to identify and address reliability issues. They may also work with suppliers to ensure the reliability of equipment and materials.
- Monitor and evaluate performance: Reliability Engineers monitor the performance of systems and equipment to identify areas for improvement. They use data to evaluate the effectiveness of reliability strategies and make adjustments as necessary.
- Provide technical support: Reliability Engineers provide technical support to other teams and stakeholders, answering questions and providing guidance on reliability-related issues.
- Continuously improve processes: Reliability Engineers are responsible for continuously improving reliability processes and methodologies. They stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and best practices in the field and identify opportunities for improvement.