TL;DR
Senior Site Reliability Engineer (DevOps): Ensuring successful hirify.global deployments by working directly with customers, fixing IaC deployments, developing workarounds, and implementing features in Go. Focus on problem-solving across networking, performance, security, and system integrations, while articulating complex issues to product and engineering teams.
Location: Remote, must be based in the US
Salary: $180,800–$311,000 per year
Company
hirify.global is a fast-growing, well-funded Y-Combinator company modernizing identity, access, and policy for infrastructure, improving engineering velocity and resiliency of critical infrastructure.
What you will do
- Work directly with customers to ensure successful hirify.global deployments.
- Fix IaC deployments (Helm charts), develop workarounds, and write Go code for bugs and features.
- Gather requirements and make business cases for complex customer issues to product and engineering teams.
- Solve problems related to networking, performance, security, and system integrations.
- Contribute to open-source code.
Requirements
- Excellent communication skills.
- Willingness to travel to customer sites.
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible, Helm).
- Linux systems engineering experience.
- Proficiency in Go or Rust.
- Comfortable changing areas of focus and working directly with customers in a startup environment.
Culture & Benefits
- Extensive health coverage.
- Annual expense budget.
- Rest & recovery policies that maximize leave and your ability to recharge.
- Investment in your future with retirement savings plans.
- Equity in a US $1.1-bn business.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Culture of humility, honesty, and transparency.
Hiring process
- 30-minute introductory call covering compensation, interview process, and requirements.
- Submit a coding challenge (Go/Make/Helm) via GitHub.
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