Cloud Infrastructure Software Engineer
ClickhouseFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a minimum of 4 years of experience in software engineering, with firsthand experience developing, deploying, and monitoring infrastructure for high-scale distributed systems or complex tools. Strong technical skills are required, including intellectual curiosity and the ability to think in systems and see the big picture while paying attention to details. Familiarity with AWS cloud infrastructure is essential, with Azure being a desirable addition. Experience with Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, and Infrastructure as Code tools such as Crossplane or Terraform is also needed.
The DevOps Engineer at Nominal will ensure the engineering team can move quickly and safely by building and improving cloud infrastructure systems, optimizing and scaling the systems for deploying and managing cloud infrastructure, refining CI/CD pipelines, and improving developer experience. They will also understand the tradeoffs between effort vs value, short-term vs long-term growth, and manage the full cycle from planning to deployment, while solving and streamlining issues and keeping the technology ahead of the curve.
Software tools for engineering hardware systems
Nominal.io provides software tools designed specifically for engineering teams working with complex hardware systems. Their platform allows these teams to test and deploy hardware systems significantly faster than traditional methods, making it particularly beneficial for industries such as aerospace, defense, energy, and telecommunications, where hardware performance is critical. The platform consolidates data from various sources, enabling engineers to monitor and analyze their systems effectively in a secure environment. Unlike many competitors, Nominal.io focuses on a niche market with high demands for reliability, offering a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model that ensures clients have continuous access to the latest features. The company's goal is to enhance the resilience and performance of hardware systems, positioning itself as a key partner for engineering teams looking to improve their deployment processes.