E2b

SRE/Infrastructure Engineer

1mo ago
200000 –350000 USD / yearUSA
E2b

SRE/Infrastructure Engineer

1mo ago
200000 –350000 USD / yearUSAterraformkubernetesgoogle cloudawsazure

Responsible for managing and improving infrastructure automation and deployments using Terraform, Kubernetes, and cloud services, including customer-facing deployment operations.

Responsibilities

  • You will own the Terraform, Kubernetes, and cloud plumbing that lets E2B run millions of sandboxes.
  • Today our infrastructure runs on Nomad and Terraform across Google Cloud, with multi-cloud expansion in flight. You'll help migrate us to Kubernetes, builds reusable Terraform components, and harden our self-hosted and BYOC deployments. This role owns BYOC deployments end-to-end, which means you'll work directly with our enterprise customers . You'll join technical pre-sales conversations, run the deployments, and be the point of contact through rollout and operations. You're comfortable in front of a customer, not just in a terminal.
  • Your job will be:
  • Making our BYOC offering ready for AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure marketplaces Owning and extending our Terraform footprint across Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure
  • Building reusable Terraform components (networking, IAM, secrets)
  • Wiring up observability and tightening the loop between infra change and production behavior
  • Making BYOC and self-hosted deployments fast and repeatable for our largest customers
  • Working directly with enterprise customers through deployment and operations - pre-sales, rollout, and ongoing support
  • We're looking for an infrastructure engineer who actually wants to live in Terraform and Kubernetes every day, and who reaches for modern AI tooling to move faster. A note on scope: you own how BYOC is deployed, operated, and standardized . Product and custom code changes are owned by our Platform team. You'll partner with them rather than fork the product per customer. Deep system-internal issues escalate into Platform/Core. This keeps your focus on making deployments repeatable, not maintaining snowflakes
  • If words like Terraform modules, Kubernetes operators, GCP VPCs, IAM bindings, Cloudflare workers, and BYOC deployments sound like a good Tuesday, we want to hear from you.

Requirements

  • 5+ years operating production cloud infrastructure - You've owned Terraform and at least one orchestrator (Kubernetes, Nomad, ECS) in production. You've built modules, managed state, debugged drift, and managed production incidents.
  • Hands-on Kubernetes at meaningful scale - You've operated Kubernetes clusters past the tutorial stage: real workloads, real traffic, real on-call. You can speak to ingress, RBAC, and autoscaling.
  • Strong Linux fundamentals - We're a low-level infrastructure product. You're comfortable deep in Linux: networking, namespaces and cgroups, systemd, filesystems, and debugging at the OS level. When a deployment breaks, the root cause is often below the orchestrator, and you can follow it there.
  • Comfortable working directly with customers - A chunk of BYOC is customer-facing: pre-sales technical discussions, deployment, and operational support for enterprise customers. You can hold a technical conversation with a customer and own the relationship through a rollout, not just hand off a config.
  • Multi-cloud comfort, with one cloud at expert depth - You've built and operated on Google Cloud, AWS, or Azure. Configured VPCs, managed IAM, set up private networking, debugged routing and DNS. We're primarily on GCP today and expanding; bring depth in at least one and be willing to ramp on the others.
  • Terraform as a first-class skill - You read other people's modules without flinching, write your own when needed, and have opinions about state, workspaces, and module boundaries.
  • Comfortable reading and writing code when the work crosses out of YAML - You won't be writing product Go. But you should read Go and Terraform fluently, contribute small fixes, and not be lost when a debug session moves from config into source.
  • Startup-pace tolerance - You've worked at a small team where ambiguity is the default and "figure it out" is the assignment. You don't need a ticket to start, and you push back when something doesn't make sense.
  • Familiarity with high scale environments - Either a high-traffic online product where you owned scaling problems, or an infrastructure-product company where infra was the product. Both work.
  • Excited to work in person from San Francisco on a DevTool product - We work as a team in person and the work moves faster when we're in the same room.

Nice to have

  • Deep cloud expertise in AWS, GCP, or Azure
  • Experience building self-hosted or BYOC deployments for enterprise customers
  • Contributions to open-source infrastructure projects (Terraform providers, Kubernetes operators, Cloudflare modules)
  • Experience helping infra-side AI tooling (Claude, Codex) carry real production migrations

Other

  • E2B is a fast-growing Series A startup with 8-figure revenue. We've raised over $37M since our founding in 2023. Our customers include companies like Microsoft, Perplexity, Hugging Face, Manus, and Groq. We're building the next hyperscaler for AI agents.
  • We’re a fast-growing startup with in-person (4 days on-site, 1 day WFH) offices in San Francisco and Prague, Czech Republic . We already generate 8-figure revenue and work directly with top-tier AI companies like Perplexity, Hugging Face, and other exciting teams pushing the frontier of AI.
  • We cover full healthcare, vision, and dental insurance , and offer unlimited PTO .