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Manager Site Reliability Operations
Northwind Robotics · United States · Posted 27d ago
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Overview Join an amazing team that is consistently recognized for our achievements and culture, including our most recent Forbes award of being one of America's Best Midsize Employers for 2026! Position Summary: The Site Reliability Operations (SRO) Manager leads the team responsible for end-to-end observability, real-time monitoring, and operational response across Mercury’s production and non-production platforms. This role centers on proactive detection of issues, live support during releases, and structured incident and problem management to minimize customer impact and drive long-term stability. The SRO Manager ensures that services are well-instrumented (metrics, logs, traces, and dashboards), that alerts are actionable and tuned, and that root cause analysis (RCA) and follow-through on corrective actions are consistently executed. The SRO Manager partners closely with application development, DevOps COE, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), and Infrastructure teams to build release and runtime practices that are observable by design, provide real-time operational support during deployments, and use data-driven insights and automation to continuously improve system resilience, change success rates, and time to recovery. Geo-Salary Information An in-person interview may be required during the hiring process State specific pay scales for this role are as follows: $118,664 to $230,619 (NJ, NY, WA, HI, AK, MD, CT, RI, MA) $107,876 to $209,653 (NV, OR, AZ, CO, WY, TX, ND, MN, MO, IL, WI, FL, GA, MI, OH, VA, PA, DE, VT, NH, ME) $97,089 to $188,688 (UT, ID, MT, NM, SD, NE, KS, OK, IA, AR, LA, MS, AL, TN, KY, IN, SC, NC, WV) In CA: Typical hiring range is $157,177.00 to $218,302.00 The expected base salary for this position will vary depending on a number of factors, including relevant experience, skills and location. Responsibilities Essential Job Functions: Lead the Site Reliability Operations team, including the Network Operations Center (NOC), responsible for observability, real-time monitoring, incident response, and operational excellence for key enterprise services; set direction, priorities, and success metrics for the team. Partner with Product Management, Engineering, SRE, and the rest of infrastructure team to embed CI/CD and release best practices into operations, including automated build/test/deploy, health checks, rollbacks, release monitoring via the NOC, and change-management guardrails. Oversee service reliability monitoring and incident management: ensure appropriate observability (metrics, logs, traces, dashboards), well-tuned alerting thresholds, escalation paths, and effective communications to stakeholders and leadership during incidents. Own and mature the Problem Management function for the team: drive root cause analysis (RCA) of recurring or high-severity incidents, standardize post-incident reviews, and ensure corrective actions and follow-ups are implemented and verified. Define, track, and report operational and reliability metrics (e.g., availability, MTTR, incident volume, change failure rate, deployment frequency, problem resolution time); provide regular insights and recommendations to Technology Operations leadership. Champion automation and “operations as code” (infrastructure as code, configuration as code, automated runbooks), working with engineering teams to reduce manual toil and improve consistency, speed, and safety of operations and releases. Recruit, develop, coach, and evaluate team members; provide performance feedback, make salary and promotion recommendations, and foster a high-performing, collaborative culture aligned with Mercury’s core values. Provide leadership coverage for 7x24 mission-critical support through the NOC and on-call rotations; ensure sustainable on-call practices, high-quality runbooks, and continuous improvement of tooling and processes. Qualifications Education: Minimum: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and work experience. Preferred: Advanced coursework or certifications or experience in Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, Cloud platforms, or ITIL). Experience: Minimum: 7+ years of experience in IT operations, SRE, DevOps, or related roles supporting mission-critical systems. 3+ years of experience in a lead or management role overseeing technical teams in a 24x7 environment. Preferred: Experience leading teams that support services deployed via modern CI/CD pipelines and running on cloud and/or container platforms (e.g., Kubernetes/OpenShift, AWS). Experience integrating operations functions with DevOps/SRE teams, including shared ownership of reliability goals and metrics. Knowledge and Skills: Strong understanding of CI/CD pipelines (build, test, security scanning, deployment, rollback) and how they support reliable operations. Solid knowledge of observability practices and tools (metrics, logs, traces, dashboards, alerts) and how to design
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