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FluidStack

Infrastructure-as-a-Service Engineer

San Francisco, CA$204k–$284kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Fluidstack seeks an Infrastructure-as-a-Service Engineer to build and operate the provisioning and orchestration layer for massive-scale GPU compute infrastructure. You'll automate bare-metal workflows, manage tenant isolation, debug complex systems spanning compute and networking, and eliminate operational toil through software.

What you'll do

  • Design and implement IaaS provisioning automation, tenant isolation, and lifecycle management for GPU fleets at unprecedented scale
  • Build end-to-end bare-metal automation: imaging, booting, configuration, validation, and handoff workflows
  • Troubleshoot production issues across compute, network, and storage layers when tenant workloads fail
  • Convert manual operational runbooks into automated software solutions
  • Operate and maintain live infrastructure while sites are under active construction and expansion

What they're looking for

  • Infrastructure automation in Go or Python
  • Bare-metal provisioning tools and workflows
  • Deep Linux debugging: kernel, drivers, networking
  • GPU systems and architecture
  • Kubernetes internals
  • IPMI and Redfish protocols
  • Storage systems design and troubleshooting
  • Systems thinking and operational problem-solving
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FluidStack

FluidStack builds AI infrastructure at scale, developing data centers and warehouse operations designed to handle gigawatt-capacity compute deployment. The company is hiring for warehouse engineers, data center operations specialists, product engineers, and people leaders to support rapid infrastructure expansion across multiple sites.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe a time you built infrastructure automation in production—what was the scope, what language did you use, and how did you handle failures?
  • Walk us through how you've debugged a complex issue spanning multiple infrastructure layers (compute, network, storage) and how you isolated the root cause.