Dutchie is seeking a Senior Platform Infrastructure Engineer to take ownership of their EKS infrastructure and lead cloud platform initiatives, aiming to standardize multi-cluster application deployments, mentor engineering teams, and shape the future of their infrastructure.
Requirements
- Deep Kubernetes expertise, with hands-on experience managing production EKS clusters at scale
- Strong AWS knowledge, particularly in EKS, IAM, VPCs, security groups, and AWS networking concepts
- Solid Linux fundamentals, including systems administration, troubleshooting, and performance optimization
- Containerization proficiency with Docker and container orchestration patterns
- Infrastructure as code experience with Pulumi or Terraform
- Programming skills in Python or Go, with the ability to write production-quality automation and tooling
- Security mindset with experience implementing cloud security best practices
Responsibilities
- Own and evolve our EKS infrastructure, ensuring reliability, security, and scalability across multiple clusters
- Drive standardization of multi-cluster application deployment patterns and best practices
- Serve as subject matter expert for cloud infrastructure, providing technical leadership and guidance across engineering teams
- Educate and mentor engineers on Kubernetes, AWS, and cloud-native technologies
- Design and implement infrastructure solutions that balance performance, cost, and security
- Collaborate cross-functionally with development teams to optimize application deployment and operations
- Build and maintain infrastructure as code using modern tooling to ensure reproducible, version-controlled infrastructure
Other
- At least 5 years of experience in designing, deploying, and maintaining cloud infrastructure and compute platforms.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, a related field, or equivalent experience.
- Experience with service mesh technologies like Linkerd or Istio
- GitOps workflow experience (ArgoCD, Flux)
- Experience with Cloudflare, especially Cloudflare Workers