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FluidStack

Network Software Engineer

Austin, TX$175k–$300kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Fluidstack is seeking a Network Software Engineer to build monitoring, diagnostics, and automation tools for a rapidly scaling AI datacenter network. You'll own fleet health end-to-end, create debugging tooling, automate repair pipelines, and establish validation frameworks for a civilization-scale infrastructure project.

What you'll do

  • Design and implement real-time network monitoring and alerting systems across multiple hyperscale sites
  • Build active debugging tools including fleet-wide diagnostics, remote command execution, and repair visualization
  • Develop automation to manage network failure detection, parts lifecycle, and return-to-service workflows
  • Create qualification and validation frameworks for new sites and hardware before production deployment
  • Own end-to-end network reliability, scalability, and operational excellence at 10+ GW scale
  • Eliminate manual toil by systematizing fault diagnosis and repair processes

What they're looking for

  • Network diagnostics and troubleshooting (datacenter fabric, edge, host-to-NIC layers)
  • Software engineering and systems design
  • Distributed systems and monitoring platforms
  • Automation and infrastructure-as-code
  • Rapid learning in unfamiliar technical domains
  • Systems thinking across hardware and software layers
  • Incident response and operational discipline
  • Fleet-scale orchestration and lifecycle management
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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 eliminated manual operational toil by building tooling—what problem did you identify and how did you approach it?
  • Walk us through how you would approach designing a monitoring system for a network you've never seen before at scale.