Astronomer empowers data teams to bring mission-critical software, analytics, and AI to life and is the company behind Astro, the industry-leading unified DataOps platform powered by Apache Airflow®. Astro accelerates building reliable data products that unlock insights, unleash AI value, and powers data-driven applications. Trusted by more than 700 of the world's leading enterprises, Astronomer lets businesses do more with their data. To learn more, visit www.astronomer.io.
Your background may be unconventional; as long as you have the essential qualifications, we encourage you to apply. While having "bonus" qualifications makes for a strong candidate, Astronomer values diverse experiences. Many of us at Astronomer haven't followed traditional career paths, and we welcome it if yours hasn't either.
About this role
Astronomer’s R&D team is laser-focused on delivering a great experience managing Apache Airflow at scale today. The dataplane management team designs, builds, and owns the infrastructure that runs our customers’ workloads. Unsurprisingly, this is a team with a serious passion for infrastructure.
You'll work on the software that powers the automation and lifecycle management of our cloud infrastructure, consisting of hundreds (and eventually thousands) of kubernetes clusters across clouds. You’ll also work closely with our core runtime, platform, and other product teams.
What you get to do:
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Work across domains to develop diverse features for our core infrastructure (ie: workload identity, multitenancy, cross region disaster recovery, cloud quota management, private network access, etc).
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Build and scale our flagship product, Astro, that deploys and enables data orchestration at the most complex levels for the largest companies on the planet.
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Design, build, and iterate on our cloud infrastructure to effectively and efficiently manage customer deployments.
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Contribute to the overall system performance, reliability, and scalability.
What you bring to the role:
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Experience building and operating large, complex SaaS infrastructures, operating at scale.
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Knowledge of fleet management.
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Expertise with Golang, Java, or similar languages and a desire to learn Golang.
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Production experience with distributed systems (Kubernetes preferred, but not required).
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Understanding of how to build with security in mind, so that Astronomer’s managed platform can securely integrate with any customer environment.
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Ability to lead new features or service development for a large complex system with performance constraints.
Bonus points if you have:
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Programmatically managed k8s in multiple clouds (if this is you, tell us because we want to talk to you).
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Experience designing services for resiliency and high availability.
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Developed greenfield cloud-based systems with service-oriented architectures.
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Built tools (e.g., internal APIs, debuggers, etc.) for streamlining internal development and external deployment.
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Been a top contributor or senior engineer building large, complex distributed systems, proprietary or open source.
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Proficiency in a diverse set of programming languages.
The estimated salary for this role ranges from $180,000 - $210,000, along with an equity component and a comprehensive benefits package. This range is merely an estimate, and the width of the range reflects willingness to consider candidates with broad prior seniority. Actual compensation may deviate from this range based on skills, experience, and qualifications.
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At Astronomer, we value diversity. We are an equal opportunity employer: we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Astronomer is a remote-first company.
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