Anduril Industries
Site Reliability Engineer
About this role
Join Anduril's Imaging team as a Site Reliability Engineer responsible for keeping deployed defense systems operational in the field. You'll diagnose complex issues across hardware, firmware, and networked services, escalate genuine bugs to product engineering, and build runbooks to prevent recurring problems—with 15% travel for field support.
What you'll do
- Own health and uptime of deployed imaging systems in field environments
- Triage and diagnose issues across networking, hardware, firmware, and cloud layers
- Serve as escalation point for support tickets from customer-support pipeline
- Create and maintain runbooks and self-service diagnostics to reduce repeat issues
- Reproduce and document software defects before handing to product engineering
- Provide remote troubleshooting support to field operators and customers
What they're looking for
- Linux system administration and troubleshooting
- Networking diagnostics (IP, routing, VPNs, constrained environments)
- Cross-layer systems diagnosis without full component visibility
- On-call and production support experience
- Technical communication with non-technical stakeholders
- Hardware and embedded systems troubleshooting
- Runbook and documentation creation
- Field systems engineering or DevOps experience
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Anduril Industries
Anduril Industries builds autonomous defense systems including underwater vehicles, unmanned aircraft, and electronic warfare platforms for the Department of Defense. The company is hiring across mechanical engineering, mission operations, software development, technical leadership, and advanced manufacturing roles to support the design, deployment, and production of these mission-critical systems.
- Website
- anduril.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe a time you diagnosed a production issue that spanned multiple system layers—how did you isolate the root cause?
- Walk us through how you've handled a networking issue in a field environment with limited visibility or accessibility.