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Staff Software Engineer, Platform Infrastructure

Astronomer
3 months ago
Full-time
Remote
Worldwide
Remote Engineering
Astronomer empowers data teams to bring mission-critical software, analytics, and AI to life and is the company behind Astro, the industry-leading unified DataOps platform powered by Apache Airflow®. Astro accelerates building reliable data products that unlock insights, unleash AI value, and powers data-driven applications. Trusted by more than 800 of the world's leading enterprises, Astronomer lets businesses do more with their data. To learn more, visit www.astronomer.io http://www.astronomer.io.


ABOUT THIS ROLE:

Astronomer’s products run on a complex, multi-cloud platform — and where we're going as a product company requires a level of data infrastructure sophistication we're actively building towards. The work ahead in our Platform team isn't just about wrangling pipelines or curating datasets; it's about building the foundational data systems that our products will depend on for years.

We're looking for a Staff+-level engineer who has built serious data infrastructure before — not pipelines, not transformations, but the storage systems, retrieval infrastructure, and data platforms that sit underneath everything else and that other engineers build on top of. You'll be joining our Platform Engineering team with a mandate to define and deliver this capability from the ground up, with the sponsorship and organisational backing to do it properly.

This is a foundational role at an interesting moment: your work will directly shape what Astronomer's products — Astro, Observe, and our IDE — are capable of over the next several years. This role reports directly to the VP responsible for delivering these platforms reliably.


WHAT YOU GET TO DO:

Astronomer has a healthy and complex data estate spanning multiple cloud providers, a mix of managed and self-hosted systems, and an increasingly ambitious set of requirements as our products mature. We have a clear sense of where we want to go; we need the right person to figure out how to get there and then go build it.

This is very much a technical role — you'll be just as involved in building these systems as in specifying and designing them. We're not looking for someone to write data strategy documents; we're looking for someone who writes the strategy and the code, and who has done exactly that before at scale.

- Blaze a Trail: Own and develop our data infrastructure strategy and practice, with sponsorship and responsibility to match. Map out what we need, make the calls, and own the outcomes.

- Be an Owner: Be directly involved in deciding what we work on and how we work on it. Make promises, and keep them.

- Do Sensible Things: Make principled build vs. buy assessments and advocate for the right tools for the right job — not the fashionable ones, not the ones already in the estate just because they're there.

- Garage Door Open: Create and maintain comprehensive internal documentation and decision records for systems and processes. Participate in architectural forums and make principled,