Crusoe is revolutionizing the AI cloud infrastructure landscape with a focus on sustainability and performance. As a Senior Software Engineer on the Managed Orchestration team, you'll be at the forefront of building Crusoe's next-generation cloud orchestration platform, centered on Kubernetes at scale. This role combines deep technical expertise in distributed systems with the opportunity to shape the future of sustainable AI computing.
The position requires expertise in Kubernetes internals, distributed systems, and modern cloud-native architectures. You'll work on critical features that power Crusoe's managed Kubernetes service, enabling high-performance workloads on CPUs and GPUs in distributed environments. Your work will directly impact Fortune 500 companies running advanced AI applications on Crusoe's infrastructure.
Key responsibilities include architecting and building features for the Managed Kubernetes platform, optimizing GPU workloads, enhancing container networking, and improving cluster reliability. You'll collaborate with teams across GPUs, Networking, and Storage to create a robust orchestration layer for mission-critical workloads.
The ideal candidate brings 5+ years of software engineering experience, strong proficiency in Go, and deep understanding of Kubernetes internals. Experience with container networking, GPU workloads, and cloud platforms is essential. You'll have the opportunity to contribute to open-source projects, mentor other engineers, and help set the technical direction for a platform that's redefining AI cloud infrastructure.
At Crusoe, you'll join a mission-driven team focused on accelerating the abundance of energy and intelligence. The company offers competitive compensation including equity, and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology that aligns computing advancement with environmental responsibility. If you're passionate about distributed systems, kubernetes, and want to make a meaningful impact in the AI infrastructure space while considering environmental sustainability, this role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of cloud computing.