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Infrastructure Engineer

Malta

Yieldstreet is hiring an Infrastructure Engineer to work within the team responsible for all of our technical infrastructure. Our suite of reactive applications are served on AWS. The job is to ensure that everything runs smoothly, the lights stay on, and we have prepared for bad luck with good planning. 

This role is for someone who has experience operating cloud native applications. You will be working within a team of highly skilled individuals that are partially remote and reporting to our Infrastructure Engineering Manager.

About The Role

The most important job on the Infrastructure Engineering team at Yieldstreet is to keep the applications available. This means planning for the worst and working with product engineering teams to ensure we have the proper resources available and provisions in place to fail gracefully. 

Here are some examples of things you might work on:

Build Infrastructure

  • Work with software teams to determine the best infrastructure and middleware to use for their applications. This could include choosing database engines, benchmarking server configurations, working with consultants and validating those assumptions with our service providers.
  • Develop automation tooling to ensure there is as little human interaction to keep builds repeatable and measurable. You will write Terraform modules and code to deploy infrastructure, Python/Golang code to automate additional processes not covered by those applications.
  • Have an eye for good security principles and practices when building infrastructure solutions.

Develop Pipelines

  • Automation is a first class product in the Infrastructure team at Yieldstreet, this includes the building and deployment of applications. You may work on improving our build tools and the underlying jobs they run to create application artifacts.
  • Develop optimal deployment patterns for our applications which can include static code analysis for security and language linting, container layer security scanning, infrastructure performance and unit testing.

Increase Reliability

  • Develop testing plans and drills for restoring backups and our disaster recovery environment.
  • Continue our practice of Observability by discovering new metrics that impact our SLO’s.
  • Work with our test engineering team to develop random failures (chaos engineering) to ensure that our services are resilient and can fail gracefully.
  • Respond to critical incidents and participate in blameless post mortems over the following days as well as follow ups to ensure our system and our processes prevent those failures in the future.

Tools we use:

AWS, Kafka, Terraform, CDN, WAF, Kubernetes, Argo-Workflows, ArgoCD, Github, Vcluster, Telepresence, Serverless Framework, Golang, Python, Bash, MySQL, Redis, Neptune, Monitoring tools (Grafana, Prometheus, LogStash, OpenSearch, Otel, Datadog)

About You:

On the Infrastructure Engineering team, we are the first line of defense against issues in our system and thus you analyze every change in the context of a much bigger picture, assess its risk for the future, and how it impacts other applications in the environment.

You look to eliminate inefficient processes and time consuming work by automating at every opportunity for your team members and the broader engineering organization.  You enable developers to perform their jobs better, by providing appropriate tooling and optimizing cicd processes for efficiency, security and cost effectiveness.

You are pragmatic and you understand that your decisions can impact applications all the way up the stack. This also means you are willing to dump processes and procedures that are not productive and learn from those failures to create ones that do. 

At Yieldstreet, we have the goal of becoming the premier online alternative investments platform on the planet, and that means thinking out of the box to prevent the scale problems we will experience early on. You enjoy seeking opportunities to learn, onboard new tools, and teach. 

About Yieldstreet

Yieldstreet is the leading private market investment platform. We believe that private market alternatives should be a fundamental part of your portfolio. That’s why we’re unlocking access to make it easier than ever to get started. We partner with top-tier investment managers to provide investors with a wide range of opportunities across real estate, venture capital, private equity, art, short term notes and more. All of our offerings are curated and vetted by our team to help investors diversify away from the stock market with confidence. 

We offer very attractive market compensation and benefits packages including a competitive base salary, stock option plan, health insurance, education, unlimited paid vacation, and that’s before you even step in the office!This is an opportunity to work with a group of diverse, smart, and friendly people from 8 different countries across three continents who speak a total of 17 different languages. Our team is comprised of successful entrepreneurs with combined exits of over $1B, and we get social with each other during happy hours, exercise classes and team off sites in our work hard/play hard culture.

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