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Data Network Engineer – SRE, Telemetry, Observability, Monitoring & Performance

La Fosse Associates
City of London
3 days ago
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Data Network Engineer – SRE, Telemetry, Observability, Monitoring & Performance

Seeking a Network Engineer with experience of Telemetry, Observability, Monitoring & Peformance, ideally within a high availability Network Infrastructure Site Reliability Engineering environment. The network strategy is highly focused towards Next-Gen, Software Defined Networking and in this role you you will work at the intersection of software engineering, Networks SRE & platform operations & engineering, with the ulitmate aim of developing actionable insights from telemetry data and enhancing the value of observability tooling.


Previous experience might include:



  • Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure observability is embedded into the SDLC & CI/CD pipelines.
  • Designing & implementing telemetry pipelines for metrics, logs, traces, and events.
  • Developing observability standards, NMS tooling, dashboards, alerting frameworks, and SLOs.
  • Integrating & optimising observability tools such as OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk & Elastic.

This role will require:



  • Having previously worked within Network/Platform Observability, Networks SRE, or Platform Engineering roles within complex, distributed environments.
  • Strong expertise with telemetry tools such as OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk, Elastic, Loki, Jaeger, or similar.
  • Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Go, Java) and infrastructure-as-codetools (e.g., Terraform, Helm).
  • Deep understanding of cloud-native architectures (Kubernetes, microservices, service meshes).

Highly desired:



  • Industry experience such as the following Media/Streaming, High Frequency Trading e.g. Investment Banking, Online Gaming, Hyperscalers, High Availability, Low Latency Network Infrastructure


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