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Join Airtable as a Software Engineer, Infrastructure. Build scalable backend systems in databases, distributed systems, or data infrastructure. This role requires 2-8 years of experience and is based in San Francisco, New York, or Seattle. Own critical infrastructure and drive improvements in a f...
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United States , San Francisco; New York; Seattle
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148100.00 - 250000.00 USD / Year
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Software Engineer, Infrastructure
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Join Airtable's Infrastructure team as a Software Engineer. You will build scalable, reliable systems in areas like Compute, Data, and Storage. This role requires 8+ years of experience with databases and distributed systems. Be based in San Francisco, New York, or Seattle to shape our core platf...
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United States , San Francisco; New York; Seattle
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196000.00 - 339900.00 USD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer, Infrastructure
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Shape the future of law enforcement infrastructure as a Senior Software Engineer. Design and deliver self-service PaaS solutions using cloud-native tech and IaC tools like Terraform. Join our distributed team in Seattle or Boston to build scalable, reliable systems for public safety. Enjoy compet...
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United States , Seattle; Boston
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141000.00 - 225600.00 USD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer, Infrastructure
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Shape the future of law enforcement infrastructure as a Senior Software Engineer. Design self-service PaaS solutions and cloud-native systems using IaC tools like Terraform. Join our distributed team in Seattle or Boston to build scalable, reliable platforms that support public safety. Enjoy top ...
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United States , Seattle; Boston
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141000.00 - 225600.00 USD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer - Cloud Infrastructure
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Join ClickHouse Cloud as a Senior Software Engineer for Infrastructure. Design and build a robust, multi-cloud platform using Go and Kubernetes. Enjoy a flexible, remote-friendly role with equity and comprehensive benefits.
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United States , Seattle
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141000.00 - 208000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer, Developer Infrastructure
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Join Sentry's Developer Infrastructure team in Seattle as a Senior Software Engineer. You will optimize CI/CD pipelines and build tooling using Python and Docker to enhance developer productivity and deployment safety. This role requires 5+ years of experience and offers equity, health insurance,...
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United States , Seattle
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190000.00 - 280000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer, Infrastructure
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Join Sentry.io as a Senior Infrastructure Engineer in Seattle. Design and build scalable platform services and APIs using Python, with cloud and Kubernetes expertise. Enable engineering teams with reliable, self-service tools and robust CI/CD pipelines. Enjoy competitive compensation, equity, and...
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United States , Seattle
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190000.00 - 280000.00 USD / Year
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Infrastructure Software Engineer jobs represent a critical and dynamic specialization within the tech industry, focusing on the foundational systems that enable software applications to be built, deployed, scaled, and maintained efficiently. Professionals in this role are the architects and builders of the internal platforms, tools, and automation that empower entire engineering organizations. Unlike application developers who build customer-facing features, Infrastructure Software Engineers create the environment and tooling that those developers rely on daily, ensuring reliability, security, and velocity. The core mission of an Infrastructure Software Engineer is to abstract complexity and eliminate manual toil through automation and robust system design. Common responsibilities typically revolve around designing, implementing, and maintaining core platform services. This includes developing and managing continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to automate software delivery. They build and maintain internal platforms, often as a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), that allow product teams to self-serve resources like compute, storage, and networking. A significant part of the role involves championing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using tools like Terraform or CloudFormation to ensure reproducible and version-controlled environments. They also focus on observability, creating tooling for monitoring, logging, and alerting to guarantee system health and performance. Furthermore, they are responsible for enhancing developer productivity by building shared libraries, frameworks, command-line interfaces (CLIs), and APIs that standardize practices across teams. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are a blend of deep software engineering principles and operational expertise. A strong background in computer science fundamentals is essential. Proficiency in one or more backend programming languages like Go, Python, Java, or Scala is standard, as the role involves writing substantial amounts of code for automation and services. Expertise with cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure) and container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes is highly sought after. A firm grasp of operating system concepts, networking, and security best practices is crucial for designing resilient systems. Given the collaborative nature of the work, excellent problem-solving abilities, a passion for creating user-centric internal tools, and strong communication skills are vital. Infrastructure Software Engineers must effectively collaborate with Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and product development teams to understand pain points and deliver elegant platform solutions. Ultimately, Infrastructure Software Engineer jobs are ideal for those who enjoy solving complex, large-scale challenges and derive satisfaction from enabling other engineers to succeed. It's a profession that sits at the intersection of software development, systems engineering, and DevOps culture, demanding individuals who are both technically proficient and keenly focused on improving the entire software development lifecycle. For engineers passionate about building the scaffolding of innovation, these roles offer a impactful career path shaping the technological backbone of modern companies.

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