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Field Engineer, Cloud Infrastructure
Location
Belgium
Posted
72 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Field Engineer, Cloud Infrastructure
Unikraft
• Work directly with clients to onboard and migrate complex infrastructure onto Unikraft Cloud • Troubleshoot, refine, and ensure the performance and reliability of customer deployments • Leverage your hands-on knowledge of Docker, Dockerfiles, and Linux-based systems to support and scale infrastructure • Design and maintain robust CI/CD pipelines to streamline deployment and integration • Act as a trusted advisor, helping clients navigate the intricacies of next-gen cloud infra • Collaborate cross-functionally with product and engineering to incorporate customer feedback into our roadmap
Job Requirements
- Strong experience with containers (Docker, Dockerfiles), Linux, and CI/CD design
- Excellent debugging and optimization skills with a customer-focused mindset
- Comfortable working across technical and non-technical teams
- Ability to learn fast and adapt to different runtimes, build systems, and environments (Rust, Node, Go, Python, C++, etc.)
- Familiarity with OCI standards, QEMU/KVM, Firecracker, Cloud-Hypervisor, and direct customer-facing experience
Benefits
- Competitive Salary
- 6 weeks vacation
- Development opportunities
- A generous equipment budget to spend on anything you need to do your best work
- Fully Remote, Fully Flexible: Work from your favorite place, work at your favorite and most productive times
- Retreats, Game Nights and More: Fun-focused team retreats and other events to recharge and build great relationships
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