
Infrastructure & DevOps Engineer
Raiku
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Anywhere in Europe
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About the role
- Lead critical engineering efforts that drive the performance and scalability of next-generation distributed systems.
- Join a highly proficient team of core engineers contributing to foundational and novel infrastructure innovations.
- Engage in frequent discussions on architecture, design specs, and code reviews.
- Ship quality code quickly and often, driven by a commitment to best practices.
Requirements
- 4+ years of experience in infrastructure engineering, preferably within high-standard fintech, data, cloud, or DevOps environments.
- Senior-level experience as an SRE or Infrastructure Engineer with a strong Kubernetes background.
- Deep proficiency with Infrastructure as Code tools (Terraform/Terragrunt) and infrastructure automation (Helm, GitOps).
- Familiarity with monitoring and alerting using Prometheus and PromQL.
- Experience with infrastructure and data security practices, including KMS and HashiCorp Vault.
- Ability to ship high-quality, opinionated architectural choices and uphold software best practices.
- Strong communication skills in English (both written and spoken).
Benefits
- Competitive compensation packages based on ongoing market analysis, including tokens.
- Remote-first culture with flexible hours — self-initiative and independence are highly valued.
- Work with highly talented engineers passionate about building the future of the internet.
- A collaborative and dynamic work environment that rewards individual ownership and impact.
- Opportunities for rapid professional growth within one of the most technically ambitious projects in web3.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
infrastructure engineeringKubernetesInfrastructure as CodeTerraformTerragruntHelmGitOpsPrometheusPromQLdata security
Soft Skills
communication skillsarchitectural choicesbest practices