Full-Time

Director of Site Reliability Engineering

Posted on 11/15/2024

Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia Foundation

501-1,000 employees

Operates Wikipedia and free knowledge projects

Consumer Software
Social Impact
Education

Compensation Overview

$173k - $269.3kAnnually

Senior

Remote in USA

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure
Site Reliability Engineering
Requirements
  • 10+ years experience in Site Reliability Engineering, Technical Operations, or similar infrastructure engineering roles
  • 5+ years experience managing infrastructure teams at high traffic websites or online services at scale
  • Track record of managing, inspiring and mentoring multiple managers and engineers, and aligning them across the organization and in the community
  • Experience with designing and leading engineering team practices and interfacing SRE with other design, product and engineering teams tasked with continuous delivery of functionality
  • Good understanding of infrastructure technologies and architectures at high level, and an ability to lead and challenge engineers in setting technical direction
  • Experience in managing large-scale projects involving high-level application platforms to low-level networking and compute infrastructure
  • Experience developing and tracking department and project budgets
  • Experience in globally distributed, high-traffic environments, preferably with both on-premise bare-metal and cloud based infrastructure
  • Familiarity with open source development and community practices. Experience adopting/integrating open source solutions.
  • Familiarity with large website application architectures including caching layers, storage scaling concepts, network infrastructure, monitoring systems, etc.
  • Ability to travel 2-3 times a year
  • Ability to work flexible hours with an organization spread across several time zones.
Responsibilities
  • Lead multiple SRE teams in keeping Wikimedia’s sites and services (including Wikipedia) running responsively, reliably and securely, including protection against and response to outages, data loss or breaches, and accommodation and implementation of Wikimedia’s Movement Strategy.
  • Partner with engineering teams at Wikimedia to set direction and build platforms enabling transformative changes to Wikimedia’s user experience while ensuring appropriate operational review and support along the way.
  • Nurturing, growing, trusting and developing this team and its leaders is key to success in this role.

The Wikimedia Foundation operates Wikipedia and other free knowledge projects, aiming to create a world where everyone can freely access and share knowledge. It provides a platform for users to read, contribute, and share content, while also supporting the volunteer communities that help maintain these projects. The foundation is funded by donations from individuals and institutions, emphasizing its nonprofit status. Unlike many other organizations, it focuses on making knowledge accessible to all without charge, advocating for policies that support free knowledge initiatives.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$145.9M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2003

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

17%

1 year growth

17%

2 year growth

17%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Working at Wikimedia Foundation offers the opportunity to contribute to one of the most visited websites globally, impacting millions of users daily.
  • The Foundation's focus on community and volunteer support provides a unique, mission-driven work environment.
  • Recent leadership appointments, including a new CEO and Chief Talent and Culture Officer, signal a fresh strategic direction and potential for organizational growth.

What critics are saying

  • The reliance on donations for funding can lead to financial instability, especially during economic downturns.
  • The open and editable nature of Wikipedia can lead to challenges in maintaining content accuracy and reliability.

What makes Wikimedia Foundation unique

  • Wikimedia Foundation operates the world's largest online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, which is entirely community-driven and free to access, unlike many other knowledge platforms that are subscription-based or ad-supported.
  • The Foundation's reliance on small individual donations rather than large corporate sponsorships ensures a high degree of independence and community trust.
  • Their commitment to open-source software and free knowledge advocacy sets them apart from other tech organizations that prioritize proprietary solutions.

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