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Infrastructure Engineer

Blockdaemon
CA San Francisco, California, United States
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Blockdaemon is looking for an Infrastructure Engineer to help build, operate, automate, and scale one of the largest decentralized blockchain infrastructure platforms in the world. Working in tandem with Engineering, SRE and IT Operations teams to identify and implement rock solid, performant, foundational infrastructure for our company. While directly interfacing with our blockchain specialists to match protocol characteristics with optimal hardware configurations.

Position overview:

  • Writing infrastructure-as-code to automate both destructive testing and performance benchmarking, against new hardware configurations.
  • Gathering and presenting insightful data across compute and network providers to guide decision making and proactive optimizations
  • Researching new hardware technologies and metal-as-a-service offerings for potential use across our stack
  • Supporting platform teams with their CI/CD pipelines, provide feedback to foundational infrastructure questions, and act as an escalation point for SRE and product engineering teams
  • Collaborate with tools and automation engineers to develop performance, fault and capacity reporting with an eye toward predictive analysis based on AI/ML.
  • Develop automated systems to allow for no/low touch hardware provisioning, tagging, configuration, patching and break/fix.
  • Act as a high level System Admin for all hardware based server and internetworking systems, supporting linux systems, RAID expansion, bug fix, and API integrations.



Required Experience:

  • Have a deep understanding of internal metal componentry- controllers, interfaces, bus speeds, CPUs/CPU extensions and related datacenter/provider network management.
  • Strong skills in server management practices such as OS bootstrapping with PXE, Cloud-init and Ignition
  • Firm grasp of out-of-band hardware management using APIs such as IPMI and Redfish
  • High proficiency with Linux operating systems (Ubuntu/Debian), REST API’s, Docker, and ZFS.
  • Deep understanding of how to monitor a server’s health, what metrics are important, and how they affect performance
  • Familiarity with CPU benchmarking methods and tooling such as SPECint and Iometer
  • Strong scripting and automations development experience with tooling such as Terraform, Ansible and Python
  • Experience with CI/CD practices, agile methodologies, version control, (Gitlab experience a plus)
  • Strong skills in network management services such as DHCP and DNS
  • Deep experience working with HTTP, RESTful APIs and JSON processing
  • Experience with bare-metal automation tooling such as Canonical MaaS, TinkerBell andOpenstack Ironic preferred
  • Experience with metal-as-a-service provider APIs such as Equinix and OVH preferred
  • Experience with infrastructure orchestrators and schedulers such as Kubernetes, Compose and Nomad preferred
  • General purpose coding experience, ideally with Go preferred
  • Familiar with DevSecOps and SRE approaches and practices preferred



Is infrastructure engineering a good career?

Yes, infrastructure engineering can be a good career choice for individuals who are interested in designing and managing the physical infrastructure required for various projects, including transportation systems, buildings, energy systems, and more

Infrastructure engineers play a critical role in ensuring that our communities have safe and reliable systems and facilities that meet the needs of their users

They are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining infrastructure projects, as well as managing the budget, timelines, and resources required for these projects

In addition, infrastructure engineering is a growing field, as there is a continued need for new infrastructure to support the growing population and changing technological landscape

This means that there are plenty of job opportunities in this field, and those with the right skills and qualifications can often command high salaries and advance their careers quickly

If you are interested in infrastructure and enjoy problem-solving, project management, and working with a team, infrastructure engineering can be a fulfilling and rewarding career choice.