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DataHub is an AI & Data Context Platform adopted by over 3,000 enterprises, including Apple, CVS Health, Netflix, and Visa. Innovated jointly with a thriving open-source community of 13,000+ members, DataHub's metadata graph provides in-depth context of AI and data assets with best-in-class scalability and extensibility.\n\nThe company's enterprise SaaS offering, DataHub Cloud, delivers a fully managed solution with AI-powered discovery, observability, and governance capabilities. Organizations rely on DataHub solutions to accelerate time-to-value from their data investments, ensure AI system reliability, and implement unified governance, enabling AI & data to work together and bring order to data chaos.\n\nAbout the Role\nWe're seeking an experienced Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Tech Lead to join DataHub and drive the reliability, scalability, and operational excellence of our platform offerings. In this role, you'll lead technical initiatives across DataHub Cloud and our emerging enterprise deployment solution, which provides customers with enhanced control and flexibility for running DataHub in their preferred environments.\n\nKey Responsibilities\nTechnical Leadership & Architecture\nโข Design and implement robust, scalable infrastructure solutions for DataHub Cloud and enterprise deployments\nโข Lead the technical vision for multi-cloud deployment strategies and distributed system integrations\nโข Architect monitoring, observability, and alerting systems across diverse environments\nโข Drive best practices for infrastructure as code, configuration management, and deployment automation\n\nEnterprise Platform Development\nโข Partner with product and engineering teams to influence the development of advanced deployment capabilities\nโข Collaborate with \n\n#Location\nPalo Alto
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