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Infrastructure Engineer United States, New York Jobs (Remote work)

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Join our Infrastructure team to build foundational systems at scale, handling hundreds of billions of events daily. We seek an engineer with 5+ years in distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and platform reliability. You'll design critical platforms in NYC or SF, enabling product velocity an...
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United States , New York City; San Francisco Bay Area
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171200.00 - 246000.00 USD / Year
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Metronome
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Staff ML Infrastructure Engineer
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Lead the design and scaling of production-grade LLM infrastructure in New York. This senior role requires deep expertise in distributed training, model serving, and GPU/TPU optimization. You will build reliable systems for training and serving large language models at scale. Enjoy flexible work a...
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United States , New York
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Darwin Recruitment GmbH
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Senior Infrastructure Engineer
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Join a leading blockchain infrastructure team as a Senior Infrastructure Engineer. Design, automate, and secure scalable cloud-native systems using AWS, Kubernetes, and Terraform. This remote-friendly role offers equity, flexible hours, and a pet-friendly environment. Apply your 8+ years of DevOp...
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United States , New York
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220000.00 - 300000.00 USD / Year
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Assessfirst
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Discover your next career move in the dynamic field of infrastructure engineering. Infrastructure Engineer jobs are at the heart of modern business, focusing on the design, implementation, and maintenance of the core technology systems that power organizations. These professionals are the master builders and custodians of the foundational IT environment, ensuring that all services—from internal applications to customer-facing platforms—are reliable, scalable, and secure. This role is critical for any company that relies on technology, making it a stable and high-demand career path. A typical Infrastructure Engineer is responsible for a wide array of critical systems. Their day-to-day duties often include managing and automating server environments, both on-premises and in the cloud, utilizing platforms like VMware vSphere, AWS, or Azure. They design and maintain robust networking and storage solutions, ensuring high availability and performance for data and applications. A significant part of the role involves implementing stringent security measures, performing system hardening, and managing vulnerabilities to protect against cyber threats. Furthermore, these engineers are tasked with monitoring system health, conducting proactive maintenance like patches and upgrades, and responding to incidents. They perform root cause analysis for outages and are instrumental in developing and improving operational procedures and documentation to prevent future issues. To succeed in Infrastructure Engineer jobs, a specific skill set is required. Strong technical knowledge is paramount, typically including expertise in operating systems (such as Linux and Windows Server), virtualization technologies, networking concepts, and storage architectures. In today's landscape, proficiency in scripting and automation using tools like PowerShell, Python, Ansible, or Puppet is increasingly essential to manage systems at scale. Many roles also require experience with containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes. Beyond technical prowess, soft skills are crucial. Excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities are needed to troubleshoot complex issues. Clear written and verbal communication skills are vital for collaborating with other teams and documenting processes. A customer-focused mindset, a strong sense of ownership, and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team are highly valued traits. While requirements vary, a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, along with several years of hands-on experience, is commonly expected for these jobs. Professional certifications from vendors like VMware, Microsoft, Red Hat, or Cisco are often a significant advantage. If you are a technically adept problem-solver passionate about building and maintaining resilient systems, exploring Infrastructure Engineer jobs could be the perfect next step for your career.

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