Ford Motor Company | Staff Cloud Site Reliability Engineer | Full-Time | Remote (US) | 120k-220k USD
Visa Sponsorship Is not provided.
Ford is seeking an experienced and passionate Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our team and lead the development, enhancement, and extension of SRE principals in our Cloud Organization. You will play a critical role in driving the implementation of SRE best practices in key Cloud shared services guiding Cloud operation teams through their SRE Journey. In this role, you will not only contribute hands-on to ensuring the reliability and scalability of our systems but also mentor and lead a team of Global SREs, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.
Our Cloud Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team enables modernization by providing robust SRE standards, IaC patterns and modules, deployment and rollback automation, and scalability, and capacity planning at scale. The resulting practices improves release velocity while ensuring platform level reliability and resiliency that our users demand.
https://efds.fa.em5.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperienc...
If interested, reach out directly to me:channon4 [at] ford.com. Send me your resume.
> Visa Sponsorship Is not provided
Your link specifically says visa sponsorship is provided.
The website probably hasn't been updated to reflect the effect of Trump's recent $100K fee for H1B visas.
I would believe that current statement over the website in this case.
International shops can easily do transfer visas such as L1A/L1B. O-1 visas aren't hard to obtain either.
The posting date was two days ago.
And not sure if you’re aware, but there’s like a few dozen visa categories that allow immigrants to work. The hype around H1B is entertaining though!
Standard verbiage on job listings is often not immediately updated in systems for posting jobs.
My expectation of what is true doesn't change much.
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what exactly is entertaining about what's going on with H1Bs right now?