Role Overview
Alchemy is seeking a qualified Early Practitioner with applied, real-world experience in Fundamentals of Site Reliability Engineering to participate in a skills assessment validation engagement. This is a short-term, contract, remote engagement in which the Early Practitioner will complete a practitioner-level skills assessment and a brief post-assessment survey. This role does not involve teaching, instructional design, content creation, or ongoing advisory responsibilities.
Engagement Details
Engagement Type: Contract / 1099 – Short-term engagement
Location: Remote
Estimated Item Count: ~75
Estimated Time to Completion: Approximately 1–2 hours
Assessment Window: Work must be completed within a defined access window (typically 5 business days once access is granted)
Scope of Work
Complete a practitioner-level skills assessment used for validation and standard-setting purposes.
Complete a short post-assessment survey providing feedback on the assessment experience.
This role does not include:
• Teaching or facilitation responsibilities
• Instructional or curriculum design work
• Content authoring or SME review of materials
• Ongoing advisory or consulting responsibilities
Required Expertise
The Early Practitioner should be a current practitioner with applied, real-world experience related to the following knowledge areas and skills:
• Explain the origins, core tenets, and cultural requirements of Site Reliability Engineering
• Analyze why SRE is considered a pure implementation of DevOps
• Design Service Level Indicators (SLIs) that focus on user-centric measurement
• Set achievable Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and understand their business implications
• Define and manage Error Budgets for data-driven risk management
• Understand the business implications of Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
• Implement the Four Golden Signals for system monitoring
• Design a basic structure for a vendor-agnostic monitoring and alerting system
• Utilize distributed tracing in microservices architectures
• Leverage a unified telemetry stack to diagnose unknown issues in distributed systems
• Implement effective incident response using the Incident Command System (ICS)
• Conduct blameless post-mortems that drive permanent systemic improvements
• Manage team toil levels through strategic automation
• Use Infrastructure as Code and CI/CD for reliability
• Manage change via Site Reliability Engineering principles in fast-moving organizations
• Structure an optimal Site Reliability Engineering function for an organization
• Implement best practices for system reliability including self-healing systems
• Manage the human impact of working in Site Reliability Engineering
• Explain the benefits of using SRE across the organization
Ideal Candidate Profile
Active practitioner with hands-on experience in Fundamentals of Site Reliability Engineering or closely related domains.
Practical, working knowledge of how the concepts listed above are applied in real professional settings.
Does not need to be an academic researcher or industry thought leader — applied experience is what matters.
Deliverables
Completed skills assessment within the defined access window.
Completed post-assessment survey.
Compensation
This is a flat-fee engagement, paid upon successful completion of the assessment and survey.

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