Infrastructure Engineer
About this role
What we're looking for
We need someone with 4+ years of experience in infrastructure engineering who has worked at modern tech companies and operated systems at scale. You should be comfortable in a highly collaborative, flat team environment where you'll embed with product engineering teams, and have a track record of designing and maintaining reliable distributed systems. Bonus points if you've worked at companies like Shopify, Cloudflare, Ramp, or similar high-growth developer tools/SaaS companies.
What you'll do:
Design and maintain the distributed systems that power core parts of the WorkOS platform, handling millions of requests at scale
Take ownership of infrastructure architecture decisions and drive reliability, scalability, and performance improvements end-to-end
Work closely with product engineering teams in an embedded model—partnering on system design, contributing architectural perspective, and ensuring systems are built to scale
Evolve AWS infrastructure and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform) to scale systems intelligently and sustainably
Build internal tools, shared infrastructure, and developer productivity systems (including CI) to support engineers across the company
Participate in on-call rotation—responding to, resolving, and learning from production incidents
Contribute to technical design reviews and architectural discussions, documenting your work and leveling up the team through thoughtful collaboration
Company at a glance
WorkOS is an API platform that helps B2B SaaS companies become enterprise-ready by providing developer-friendly solutions for SSO, user management, directory sync, and audit logs, enabling rapid enterprise feature implementation.
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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