Senior/Staff/Lead SRE and Infra SWE
MongoDBMongoDB | Senior/Staff/Lead SRE and Infra SWE | REMOTE OR HYBRID (US, Ireland) | Full-Time
We are looking for experienced Site Reliability Engineers and Infrastructure Software Engineers to help build, scale, and secure the foundation of MongoDB Atlas, our globally distributed, multi-cloud database platform.
These are builder roles, heavily focused on making the platform more scalable, resilient, secure and self-service.
Some of the teams include:
- Infrastructure Security: Building infrastructure security controls and security observability tooling leveraging eBPF and Linux security mechanisms.
- Fabric: Building out service mesh, networking, and internal traffic routing.
- Storage Layer Services: Building our next-generation disaggregated storage architectures.
- Fleet Management & Deployments: Automating the lifecycle, deployments, and control planes of massive multi-cloud Kubernetes clusters.
- Atlas Infrastructure: Building core infrastructure operations on hundreds of thousands of Linux servers.
You could be a fit if:
- 5+ years of experience in SWE, SRE, or similar roles.
- Proficiency in at least one programming language: Golang, Rust, Python, C/C++ etc.
- Deep understanding of Linux internals, networking, distributed systems, and/or Kubernetes.
- Familiarity with at least one major cloud provider (AWS, GCP, or Azure).
- A builder's mentality: you think about failure modes, observability, and operability alongside correctness.
For any questions, or to apply directly (please mention HN) email: hani.benhabiles+hn@mongodb.com
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