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FluidstackFluidstack | SWE, SRE, Infrastructure, Security, Product, Design | SFO, SEA, NYC, ATX (Onsite)| Full-time | fluidstack.io
Fluidstack is building supercomputers for hyperscalers and frontier labs. We design, construct, and operate gigawatt scale datacenter campuses and then deploy, validate, and operate the GPUs and networking equipment inside.
We're deploying a GW of compute in 2026 in partnership with Anthropic (https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-invests-50-billion-...), and are continuing to scale out capacity in the US.
We're hiring product and engineering across the stack: everything from low level systems programming/firmware on XPUs, automating building controls and datacenter robotics, automating compute and network provisioning and recovery from failures, securing our networks and facilities, and software across dozens of verticals (warehousing, logistics, site selection, commercial operations, talent, legal, etc.)
View hundreds of open roles at fluidstack.io/jobs or send an email to careers at fluidstack dot io
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