TL;DR

Site Reliability Engineer II (DevOps): Leading strategic release engineering and software delivery improvements with an accent on AI-driven automation, cloud-native platforms, and reliability engineering. Focus on designing automated pipelines, defining SLOs/SLIs, and integrating AI tools to enhance developer productivity and system resilience.

Location: Hybrid work environment with onsite presence 2 days a week in Arlington, TX, United States

Company

GM Financial drives innovation in financial technology, focusing on generative AI, cloud-native platforms, and advanced release engineering practices to shape the future of software delivery.

What you will do

  • Define and evolve release engineering strategies to improve development and deployment practices.
  • Drive adoption of AI-powered tools like GitHub Copilot to enhance developer productivity and code quality.
  • Build robust, scalable software solutions emphasizing coding, testing, and automation best practices.
  • Establish service level objectives (SLOs) and indicators (SLIs) aligned with business goals to ensure system reliability.
  • Design and implement automated pipelines, security controls, and monitoring solutions to maximize uptime and minimize manual intervention.

Requirements

  • Location: Must be able to work onsite 2 days a week in Arlington, TX, United States
  • 5-7 years of software development and test automation experience.
  • Expertise in defining and evaluating SLOs and SLIs.
  • Strong background in Java, C#, PowerShell, Bash scripting, and cloud platforms (Azure).
  • Experience with DevOps, pipeline automation, and Agile Scrum methodologies.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work/military experience required.

Culture & Benefits

  • Generous benefits including 401K matching, paid bonding leave, tuition assistance, and employee discounts.
  • Flexible hybrid work environment with 2 days onsite and 3 days remote.
  • Supportive culture fostering innovation, integrity, and community.
  • Competitive pay and bonus eligibility.