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Senior Site Reliability Engineer (Cloud and Networking) - Remote
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
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Poland, Poland
Location
Poland
Posted
May 27, 2026
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Job Description
Do you want to own the reliability of cloud load balancing infrastructure that serves thousands of customers at global scale?
Are you a senior technical leader who can drive solutions across distributed teams while mentoring the engineers around you?
Join our Cloud Networking SRE Team
The Cloud Networking SRE team (CNETSRE) is part of Akamai's Infrastructure Engineering & Operations (IE&O) organization. We design, deploy, and manage the reliability of Akamai's core cloud networking products β including NodeBalancer, our production L4/L7 load balancer, and NLB (Network Load Balancer), our next-generation high-throughput L4 load balancing platform. These products are foundational to the Akamai Cloud Compute platform, serving customer workloads across dozens of global regions.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer on the NodeBalancer and NLB stack, you'll own the operational reliability of two generations of load balancing infrastruct...
Are you a senior technical leader who can drive solutions across distributed teams while mentoring the engineers around you?
Join our Cloud Networking SRE Team
The Cloud Networking SRE team (CNETSRE) is part of Akamai's Infrastructure Engineering & Operations (IE&O) organization. We design, deploy, and manage the reliability of Akamai's core cloud networking products β including NodeBalancer, our production L4/L7 load balancer, and NLB (Network Load Balancer), our next-generation high-throughput L4 load balancing platform. These products are foundational to the Akamai Cloud Compute platform, serving customer workloads across dozens of global regions.
Partner with the best
As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer on the NodeBalancer and NLB stack, you'll own the operational reliability of two generations of load balancing infrastruct...