TRM Labs
Senior Infrastructure Engineer
North AmericaFull-timeGlobal
š° USD 210,000 - 230,000/yr
š Midš Remote
Job Description
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You will design and build scalable, highly available infrastructure and the tooling that automates operations, support, maintenance, and operability. You will develop software and tooling to increase automation, implement and refine monitoring, alerting, SLOs/SLIs, and runbooks, and use data to measure availability and reliability. You will perform systems hardening and support compliance efforts such as SOC2 and FedRAMP. You will maintain CI/CD pipelines, containerized deployments, and infrastructure-as-code, and work with leadership to set infrastructure priorities and strategy.
Requirements
- āBachelor's degree or equivalent in Computer Science or related field
- ā3+ years of experience with AWS and/or GCP IaaS services (compute object storage IAM VPC load balancing)
- āProficiency with modern Unix and Linux operating systems (preferably CentOS and Alpine)
- āExperience with CI/CD containers virtualization web servers and databases
- āExperience defining SLOs and SLIs and implementing monitoring alerting and runbooks
- āExperience with Terraform Airflow GKE EKS BigQuery and/or Kubernetes is a plus
- āAdaptable and autonomous with strong written and verbal communication skills
- āAbility to work collaboratively across cross functional teams
Responsibilities
- āDesign and build scalable highly available infrastructure
- āDevelop software and tooling to automate operations and improve operability
- āUse data to monitor and improve availability reliability and sustainability
- āEngage in systems hardening and compliance (SOC2 FedRAMP)
- āDefine SLOs and SLIs and implement monitoring alerting and runbooks
- āMaintain CI/CD pipelines and containerized deployments
- āCollaborate with product and engineering leadership to set infrastructure strategy and priorities
Benefits & Perks
- āEquity plan eligibility
- āRemote work
Tech Stack
AirflowcontainerFedRAMPBigQueryrunbookvirtualizationLinuxautomationUnixGKE