Imply is building the industry's first observability warehouse, Imply Lumi, to help organizations store more data, support more use cases, and spend less for observability. The company aims to redefine what is possible with observability and security data by delivering lightning-fast queries, significant cost savings, and seamless integration with leading observability technologies.
Requirements
- Experience building large-scale, API-first production web services (Java required)
- Production experience working with AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes and using infrastructure-as-code frameworks such as Terraform and Helm (AWS required)
- Experience with Oracle Cloud, GovCloud, Azure Cloud, Google Cloud
- Familiarity with the BYOC (Bring your own Cloud) deployment model
- A history of contributions to open source projects
Responsibilities
- Design and develop highly available services and infrastructure that operates across multiple geographic regions in a multi-cloud environment (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Build, maintain, and operate SaaS, BYOC (Bring your own Cloud), and on-premise offerings.
- Maintain infrastructure-as-code for deploying resources on Kubernetes across multiple clouds.
- Participate in design reviews, code reviews, and on-call rotations.
- Work collaboratively as a member of a cross-functional team to build end-to-end customer experiences
- Demonstrate full lifecycle ownership of the products and features built, including writing documentation, manual and automated testing, and participating in on-call rotations
Other
- First and foremost - the desire and self-drive to succeed at a fast-paced, demanding startup.
- 10+ years of industry experience spanning software development, architecture, cloud technology, networking, and modern application design.
- Strong oral and written communication skills; able to explain complex technical concepts at the appropriate levels for customers, non-technical stakeholders, and other engineers
- Build and operate systems in US Government Cloud environments (US citizenship required)
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)