Intro
We are looking for a strong and independent DevOps Engineer to join our core team. This is an opportunity to join at the ground-floor as one of our first employees, and spread awesomeness to developers around the world.
About Us
Permit.io empowers developers to bake in permissions and access-control into any product in minutes. Backed by two leading US VCs, we are based in Tel Aviv (Azrieli / Hashalom area) and are remote friendly.
In this role you will be responsible for building applications, including anything from complex groups of back-end microservices to CLI utilities and language-specific SDKs. You will have great autonomy driving the roadmap and delivering outstanding features to our users.
About You
3+ years of relevant experience in building scalable, high-performance systems and infrastructure.
Good experience with modern software languages (Python / Golang / NodeJs)
Hands-on experience maintaining applications and infrastructure over public cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Strong knowledge of Kubernetes.
Strong experience in building CI/CD pipelines and IaC.
Startup mentality and hands-on builder type personality
Knowledge of best practices relating to security, performance, and monitoring.
Highly dedicated individual with a “can-do” approach
Team player who is eager to be an early adopter of new technologies
What you'll do
Architect, develop, and maintain Permit’s core infrastructure
Deliver high quality, scalable, reliable, and extensible SDKs, open-source pipelines and infrastructure.
Integrate and contribute to cutting-edge open source solutions such as OPA and Google Zanzibar implementations, and to our own open source project(s) -
OPAL.ac (used by leaders like Tesla and Zapier).
Help the community of
Permit.io grow together with best practices of using
Permit.io, articles and open-source projects.
Implementing large scale, multi-region kubernetes clusters with auto-scaling and canary deployments with cutting edge tools.
Collaborate closely with the founders and the rest of the core team, mentor fellow engineers and become a domain expert