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Reliability Engineer 4 (Observability Specialist )

U.S. Bank

Chicago, IL | Atlanta, US$124k – $146konsite

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About this role

At U.S. Bank, we’re on a journey to do our best. Helping the customers and businesses we serve to make better and smarter financial decisions, enabling the communities we support to grow and succeed in the right ways, all more confidently and more often—that’s what we call the courage to thrive.   We believe it takes all of us to bring our shared ambition to life, and each person is unique in their potential. A career with U.S. Bank gives you a wide, ever-growing range of opportunities to discover what makes you thrive. Try new things, learn new skills and discover what you excel at—all from Day One. 

As a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Bank, Elavon is committed to building the platforms and ecosystems that help over 1.5 million customers around the world to achieve their financial goals—no matter what they need. From transaction processing to customer service, to driving innovation and launching new products, we’re building a range of tailored payment solutions powered by the latest technology. As part of our team, you can explore what motivates and energizes your career goals: partnering with our customers, our communities, and each other. 

Job Description

Responsibilities

As a senior-level Reliability Engineer specializing in observability, this role partners closely with product owners, application engineering teams, SRE teams, and business stakeholders to translate customer journeys and business outcomes into measurable reliability objectives. The role establishes and maintains best-practice processes for documenting, governing, reviewing, and improving user journeys, SLIs, SLOs, synthetic monitoring, dashboards, alerts, telemetry standards, and related observability assets. The engineer provides senior technical guidance, identifies observability gaps through incident and performance analysis, drives continuous improvement, and helps ensure teams have the data, processes, and operating discipline needed to detect issues earlier, reduce customer impact, and improve overall service reliability.

• Lead the definition, documentation, implementation, and continuous improvement of Observability   across Critical Customer Journeys , ensuring alignment between Observability Strategy , business outcomes, and reliability objectives.

• Design, implement, and govern Service Level Indicators (SLIs) , Service Level Objectives (SLOs) , Error Budgets , and reliability metrics for enterprise applications and services.

• Establish and maintain Observability Governance Frameworks for Dashboards , Alerts , Synthetic Monitoring , Telemetry Standards , and lifecycle management of observability assets.

• Translate business and technical requirements into scalable Observability Architectures , including Instrumentation Standards , Monitoring Strategies , Tagging Frameworks , and Alerting Models .

• Partner with Product Owners , Application Engineering , Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) , and Operations Teams to ensure applications are production-ready and fully instrumented for reliability measurement.

• Develop and maintain executive and operational Service Health Dashboards that provide insights into Availability , Latency , Customer Impact , Dependency Performance , and SLO Compliance .

• Analyze Telemetry Data , Incident Trends , Problem Records , and Alert Performance to identify observability gaps, reduce alert fatigue, and improve detection accuracy.

• Provide technical leadership and mentorship on Distributed Tracing , Logging , Metrics Collection , Synthetic Testing , Application Performance Monitoring, Real User Monitoring, Monitoring Design Patterns , and Alert Governance Best Practices .

• Lead the definition, documentation, and ongoing refinement of critical user journeys in partnership with product owners, engineering teams, SRE, operations, and business stakeholders to ensure observability practices are aligned to customer experience, business outcomes, and operational risk.

• Define, document, and govern appropriate service-level indicators and service-level objectives for applications and key capabilities, including availability, latency, error rate, throughput, dependency health, and other measurements that reflect meaningful customer and business impact.

• Establish and maintain a best-practice process for identifying, approving, implementing, reviewing, and retiring user journeys, SLIs, SLOs, dashboards, monitors, synthetic tests, alerts, and related observability artifacts.

• Translate product and engineering requirements into actionable observability designs that specify telemetry needs, measurement methods, tagging standards, dashboard requirements, alerting thresholds, ownership, evidence expectations, and operational runbook linkages.

• Partner with product and engineering teams during design, build, release, and production-readiness activities to ensure applications are instrumented to validate critical customer journeys, measure reliability outcomes, and support effective incident detection and triage.

• Develop, maintain, and continuously improve dashboards and reporting that communicate service health, SLO performance, error-budget posture, customer impact, dependency performance, alert effectiveness, and trends to technical teams and leadership stakeholders.

• Analyze telemetry, incidents, problem records, alert history, customer-impacting events, and SLO performance trends to identify observability gaps, reduce alert noise, improve detection accuracy, and recommend reliability improvements.

• Provide senior-level guidance, coaching, and standards interpretation to engineering, SRE, and operations teams on observability design patterns, SLI/SLO selection, customer journey monitoring, synthetic monitoring, logging, tracing, metrics, and alert governance.

• Maintain an authoritative inventory of observability assets, including user journeys, SLIs, SLOs, dashboards, monitors, alerts, synthetic tests, ownership assignments, review cadence, and evidence of

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