We are working on tough, real-time communication challenges and our users (and developer community) expect the highest levels of performance and reliability. As we continue to grow, we want to create an elegant and efficient production environment. Your mission? To build a bridge between development and infrastructure operations that will make our teams more effective and our systems hum.
You will help plan, build, monitor and maintain our infrastructure. The Spatch platform and client applications are supported by various cloud services, and you’ll make sure those are all running in a smooth, reliable, secure, and reproducible way. You will have to write code, provision resources, scale system with load, automate deployments, build development environments, and about 1000 other things. If you are still nodding your head yes, we should talk.
Requirements: 5+ years experience building high performance, high-volume, fault-tolerant, scalable, secure infrastructure Obsessive about security (Tin-foil hat Tuesday optional) Firm understanding of the protocols that make the Internet tick (TCP/IP, DNS, SSH, SMTP, HTTP, ) Experience managing Amazon AWS including EC2, S3, Cloudfront, etc. Alternatively convince us why we should be using bare-metal servers Strong scripting skills (shell, Python, Ruby, Perl, etc) Know why Linux is amazing and how to exploit it. And you know why it sucks and how to fix it Alternatively convince us why we should be using *BSD Experience setting up and managing a continuous integration or deployment development process (Jenkins, TravisCl, CircleCl, etc) Exposure supporting an entire production stack: clients, the application layer, caching, databases, network routing, etc. Major Plus: Active contributor to open source community Hacker at heart. Intellectually curious, collaborative, self-motivated, fast learner, comfortable with venturing in to the unknown Backend built in Erlang/Elixir so experience supporting it in production is preferred
Salary and compensation
$90,000 — $140,000/year
Equity
0.1 – 1.0

