Sr Software Engineer, Infrastructure
Databricks · San Francisco, CA · Infrastructure
About this role
Databricks is hiring a senior-level Infrastructure Engineer in the software engineering function based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with Python, AWS, GCP, Azure. Compensation is listed at $136,300–$187,450 per year.
- Role
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Department
- Infrastructure
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Job description
from Databricks careersGAQ127R41
Location: San Francisco, CA (Hybrid)
Team: IT Infrastructure and Operations
About the Role
At Databricks Information Technology, we are a product-led organization transforming the way we work, from how easy it is to use our IT services to the applications we develop that help us scale seamlessly in the face of incredible growth.
As a Senior Software Engineer (Infrastructure), you will be a core technical contributor on the IT Infrastructure team, owning and driving the evolution of our core infrastructure and observability platforms. This role requires a strong software engineering mindset, deep technical breadth across SRE and infrastructure worlds, and the ability to deliver high-quality, scalable solutions for currently "immature" system problems. You will be responsible for building resilient, scalable, and automated infrastructure that empowers our development teams. As a senior member of the team, you will bridge the gap between software engineering and systems architecture, ensuring our AWS environment is cost-optimized, secure, and highly available.
The Impact You Will Have
- Architect and Automate: Design and deploy production-grade infrastructure on AWS using Terraform or Pulumi.
- Orchestration: Manage and scale containerized workloads using AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) or EKS, focusing on cluster security and resource efficiency.
- CI/CD Excellence: Architect robust deployment pipelines using GitHub Actions, managing both GitHub-hosted and self-hosted runners for specialized build requirements.