About This RoleSoftware Engineers in our Infrastructure and Systems teams help build and operate the platform underneath Astro - including Astronomer's multi-tenant cloud platform and Astro Private Cloud, our self-hosted distribution for Fortune 500s, financial institutions, and other regulated organizations that run Airflow inside their own private clouds or air-gapped data centers. The team owns the problems that keep that platform running at scale: provisioning, automation, reliability, security, and observability across Kubernetes, networking, cloud accounts (AWS/GCP/Azure), and CI/CD.
We're looking for a Software Engineer to help build and operate that infrastructure - on our multi-tenant cloud platform, on Astro Private Cloud, or both; your specific team will be determined later in the interview process based on need and fit. You'll get hands-on experience with Kubernetes, cloud networking, infrastructure-as-code, and production operations from day one - with the guidance of senior engineers as you build toward independent ownership. If you're early in your infrastructure career and want to learn by working on real, production-grade systems, this is the team for you. This posting covers both Software Engineer I and Software Engineer II - the level you're hired at depends on experience and demonstrated scope.
What You'll Do- Write, test, and maintain infrastructure code and platform services - from Infrastructure-as-Code (Terraform, Kubernetes manifests/operators, CI/CD pipelines) to backend services in Golang and/or TypeScript - following team standards.
- Participate in code and infrastructure-change reviews, growing your judgment on what "production-ready" looks like.
- Help operate and troubleshoot cloud resources, Kubernetes clusters, networking, and observability tooling - whether they run in a public cloud account or a self-managed/private cloud environment.
- Identify and fix bugs, misconfigurations, and small-scope incidents, with support from senior teammates.
- Maintain runbooks, architecture notes, and technical documentation for the systems you touch.
- Build working knowledge of distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and Astronomer's platform architecture across both deployment models.
- Participate in on-call rotation, pairing with senior engineers to troubleshoot and resolve incidents.
What You'll Bring- 0-4 years of experience in software, platform, or infrastructure engineering (or equivalent internship/coursework for Software Engineer I).
- Working knowledge of Linux fundamentals, networking basics, and at least one scripting/programming language (Python, Go, or Bash).
- Exposure to a major cloud provider (AWS, GCP, or Azure) or an on-prem/private Kubernetes environment (e.g., OpenShift, bare-metal clusters). Familiarity with both cloud and on-prem is a plus, but not required.
- Comfortable with version control (Git) and automated testing practices.
- Clear written communication and a habit of documenting your work.
- Comfortable receiving feedback and iterating quickly.
Nice to Have- Hands-on experience with Kubernetes beyond the basics - e.g., writing operators/controllers, Helm charts, or debugging cluster-level issues.
- Familiarity with container image security fundamentals (e.g., identifying CVEs, minimal base images).
- Familiarity with Apache Airflow or other data-orchestration tools.
The estimated salary for this role ranges from $143,600 - $235,000 based on level and geography, along with an equity component and a comprehensive benefits package. This range is merely an estimate; actual compensation may deviate based on skills, experience, and qualifications.
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