Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

New York · On-site$120k – $180k + Equity

About this role

We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer with up to 4 years of experience to own and build critical cloud infrastructure at an early-stage company working with cutting-edge aerospace, defense, and manufacturing customers. You'll be the first dedicated SRE on the team – designing, scaling, and automating systems with high agency and full end-to-end ownership. This is a greenfield opportunity to architect the path from AWS to on-prem deployments, support customer cloud environments, and improve observability across the platform. You should be a quick learner who thrives in restricted, regulated environments and is excited to make tough architectural decisions independently.

What you will be doing

Owning infrastructure end-to-end – designing, building, and scaling cloud and on-prem systems as the sole SRE

Architecting the migration path from AWS to on-prem and air-gapped environments for defense and federal customers

Deploying and supporting customer-specific cloud environments, ensuring the platform runs reliably across multiple tenants

Building observability and monitoring to improve signal from existing infrastructure and drive proactive reliability

Automating and improving current CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure-as-code practices, and deployment workflows

Company at a glance

Dirac provides BuildOS, an automated platform that generates high-quality work instructions for mechanical assemblies in minutes, dramatically reducing documentation time from weeks to hours for manufacturers.

Founded2023
Team Size11-50
WorkspaceOn-site
StageSeed
IndustrySoftware Development
Location
New York, United States
LinkedInLinkedIn

What happens next

Skip the application pile. I get you in front of the people who decide.

Confirm the fit

A few questions to make sure this role is the right shape for you. Two minutes.

I pitch you to the company

I write the intro, send it to the founder, and handle the back-and-forth.

A meeting lands on your calendar

When the company wants to meet, I get the call on your calendar. You just show up.

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