Senior Software Engineer

United States · Remote solely

About this role

Shadeform is building a GPU marketplace that allows provisioning of GPU infrastructure across 30+ cloud providers and data centers. Shadeform users can manage their infrastructure from a single UI and control plane API without worry about integrating with each underlying provider.

Shadeform is looking to bring on a senior level engineer that can independently drive critical engineering projects in a fast paced environment.

Core Responsibilities

  • Maintaining a high availability platform that orchestrates and manages GPU resources

  • Building out cloud platform features such as provisioning, billing, life cycle management, tooling, admin panels, and more

  • Integrating core 3rd party services across sales tooling, billing, and data into a singular unified system

  • Designing and maintaining high availability infrastructure across multiple cloud platforms

  • Participating in a 24/7 weekly oncall rotation

Technical Stack

  • Golang and Next.js; we expect everyone to be language agnostic

  • AWS / GCP

  • Kuberenetes

  • Virtualization technologies such as KVM and Kubevirt

Preferred Experience

  • Previous experience working on a cloud platform

  • Working with GPUs and nvidia driver software

  • Linux and systems understanding

Company at a glance

Shadeform is a cloud GPU marketplace that operates across 15+ cloud providers. It is building a multi-cloud distributed compute platform to run inference and training workloads anywhere. Shadeform serves Fortune 100 companies, startups, and other customers, positioning itself as a capital-efficient, profitable organization that focuses on automating processes to scale rather than growing headcount. Its mission is to build the cleanest and easiest way to rent and use GPUs anywhere.

Founded2023
Team Size11-50 employees
WorkspaceRemote solely
IndustryCloud Computing
Location
United States
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