Infrastructure Engineer Jobs

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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Whatnot

Dublin, Ireland

$129k - $147k

Whatnot

New York, NY, United States

$185k - $245k

U410

Remote

$67k - $150k

Quiknodeinc

Remote

$177k - $197k

Paradigm62

Remote

$122k - $150k

Launchpadtechnologiesinc

Latam

$103k - $150k

eigenlabs

Remote

$180k - $250k

dydx

New York, NY, United States

$95k - $150k

dydx

New York, NY, United States

$95k - $210k

chainsafesystems

Remote

$105k - $120k

Ava Labs

Remote

$142k - $178k

Aptos Labs

Palo Alto, CA, United States

$150k - $250k

alchemy

New York, NY, United States

$135k - $350k

alchemy

New York, NY, United States

$135k - $350k

alchemy

New York, NY, United States

$135k - $350k

Whatnot
$129k - $147k estimated
Dublin, Ireland or Kraków, Poland
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🚀 Whatnot Whatnot is a livestream shopping platform and marketplace backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Y Combinator, and CapitalG. We’re building the future of ecommerce, bringing together community, shopping and entertainment. We are committed to our values, and as a remote-first team, we operate out of hubs within the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, and Germany today. We’re innovating in the fast-paced world of live auctions in categories including sports, fashion, video games, and streetwear. The platform couples rigorous seller vetting with a focus on community to create a welcoming space for buyers and sellers to share their passions with others. And, we’re growing. Whatnot has been the fastest growing marketplace in the US over the past two years and we’re hiring forward-thinking problem solvers across all functional areas. 💻 Role As part of the Infrastructure team, you will be responsible for building and scaling Whatnot’s best-in-class live streaming and marketplace service for all users. You will build the foundations for Whatnot’s future across reliability, scalability, and performance of our systems.

Ensuring availability, performance, security, and scalability of production systems. Work with the engineering team to get services deployed across different environments. Scale for capacity and traffic spikes of 20x normal load during high-volume events. Providing recommendations for architecture and process improvements. Maintain an efficient CI/CD pipeline to help developers ship the software faster and safer in a structured environment.

👋 You Curious about who thrives at Whatnot? We’ve found that low ego, a growth mindset, and leaning into action and high impact goes a long way here. As our next Infrastructure Software Engineer, you should have 5+ years of infrastructure engineering experience, building scalable systems that can handle millions of users, plus:

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent work experience. Previous experience at a hyper-growth startup. You’re a self-starter who can hit the ground running with little direction. Prior experience in a public cloud environment (AWS, GCP) using Kubernetes, Docker, and/or Terraform. Expert knowledge of various CI/CD workflows. Exceptional coding skills and the ability to ship new products lightning fast. We primarily use Python, Elixir, JavaScript, but previous knowledge of each is not required. Excellent communication and writing skills.

💛 EOE Whatnot is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, parental status, disability status, or any other status protected by local law. We believe that our work is better and our company culture is improved when we encourage, support, and respect the different skills and experiences represented within our workforce.

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.