Staff Software Engineer, Automation Infrastructure
ClickUp · United States · Engineering
About this role
ClickUp is hiring a staff-level Infrastructure Engineer in the software engineering function based in United States. The posting calls out experience with TypeScript, React, REST APIs, Docker.
- Role
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- staff
- Track
- Tech leadership
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- United States
- Department
- Engineering
- Posted
- Jul 2, 2025
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Job description
from ClickUp careersAt ClickUp, we’re not just building software. We’re architecting the future of work! In a world overwhelmed by work sprawl, we saw a better way. That’s why we created the first truly converged AI workspace, unifying tasks, docs, chat, calendar, and enterprise search, all supercharged by context-driven AI, empowering millions of teams to break free from silos, reclaim their time, and unlock new levels of productivity. At ClickUp, you’ll have the opportunity to learn, use, and pioneer AI in ways that shape not only our product, but the future of work itself. Join us and be part of a bold, innovative team that’s redefining what’s possible! 🚀
ClickUp is on a mission to make the world more productive — and that starts with enabling our engineering team with the right tools, frameworks, and best practices to protect functionality and performance of the everything app for work. We’re looking for experienced Software Engineers to help us scale our Automation infrastructure supporting a modern, AI-powered web and mobile platform that reaches millions of users globally.
On this team, you might architect and evolve robust frontend, backend, services or mobile infrastructure. Focus on AI-assisted solutions, impact analysis & isolation, prioritization and quarantining strategies, data generation, CI quality metrics, and flake detection and elimination. We strive to maximize reliability while maintaining velocity. Contribute to automation infrastructure for our hybrid monolith and micro-services architecture.