CloudLinuxAILLMClaudeCI/CDPrototypingCommunicationRemote Work
About this role
Role Overview
Absolute Domain Ownership: Take responsibility for a specific part of the platform or product. You will shape the technical direction, write and review production code, maintain CI/CD pipelines, prepare releases, and make sure your area is stable in production.
Rapid Prototyping: Turn ideas, experiments, or unclear requirements into working solutions. Use AI tools where they help speed up routine work, such as drafting technical specs, creating tests, refactoring, or planning implementation.
Smart Scaling: Identify technical bottlenecks in your area and lead the changes needed to fix them. This may include architecture improvements, infrastructure changes, cloud-related work, or better observability.
Daily orchestration: Use tools like Claude Code, or similar assistants as part of your development process. This may include debugging, writing tests, refactoring legacy code, improving documentation, or exploring unfamiliar parts of the codebase.
Validation & integrity: You act as the "Interception Layer." You validate AI outputs to ensure your domain doesn't drift into "Dark Architecture" or "AI Slop."
Connect product needs with engineering execution: Work with stakeholders to understand business needs and turn them into clear technical plans. Help prioritize work based on impact, risk, and technical complexity, and push back on work that does not bring enough value.
Keep ownership clear and execution focused: Stay close to how your work behaves in production. Help with incidents, improve monitoring and observability, and reduce unnecessary process overhead where possible.
Requirements
8+ years of hands-on software engineering experience: Strong engineering fundamentals and ability to apply them across different languages, frameworks, and environments.
Advanced AI usage: Regular use of LLM-based tools for development, debugging, testing, refactoring, or code review. Not just occasional experimentation.
Linux and CI/CD experience: Strong Linux fundamentals and experience building, maintaining, and troubleshooting CI/CD pipelines or runners.
Product-mindset: Ability to turn unclear requirements into a clear technical plan, make trade-offs, and prioritize based on impact.
Ownership: Experience shipping projects in high-accountability environments, where you were directly responsible for the result.
Clear communication: Professional English, clear status updates, and ability to explain technical trade-offs to different stakeholders.
Tech Stack
Cloud
Linux
Benefits
What's in it for you?
A focus on professional development.
Interesting and challenging projects.
Fully remote work with flexible working hours, that allows you to schedule your day and work from any location worldwide.
Paid 24 days of vacation per year, 10 days of national holidays, and unlimited sick leaves.
Compensation for private medical insurance.
Co-working and gym/sports reimbursement.
Budget for education.
The opportunity to receive a reward for the most innovative idea that the company can patent.