Job Description
Why Flux Flux is taking the hard out of hardware, by developing the first AI Hardware Engineer. Our goal is to democratize the ability to create bleeding edge hardware, and revolutionize how electronics are designed and built around the world. About the Role Flux is building the world's first AI Hardware Engineer, and that means everything around it has to just work. As a DevOps Engineer, you'll work on the full-stack systems that power Flux's platform experience beyond the editor: billing, authentication, onboarding, and integrations. You'll ship production features that touch every user, keep the lights on, and make it possible for Flux to scale. Responsibilities Improve the reliability, availability, and operational health of production systems. Set observability standards across services (metrics, logs, errors). Set SLOs/SLIs, alerting, and on-call readiness with a focus on signal quality. Partner with engineers to design resilient systems and reduce operational risk early. Build internal tooling that improves system safety, debugging, and developer velocity. Manage infrastructure via Pulumi across GCP, AWS, and Firebase. Required Qualifications 5+ years SRE, DevOps, or production operations experience. At least 2 years of TypeScript web app development experience. Proven experience operating and scaling production systems with uptime and latency goals. Strong hands-on experience with observability stacks (Datadog, Sentry, or similar). Experience defining SLOs/SLIs and building effective alerting strategies. Proficiency with CI/CD systems and infrastructure-as-code. Experience with cloud-native and serverless platforms (GCP, AWS). Strong cross-system debugging and incident response skills.