Distinguished (dmts), Infrastructure Architect

F5 F5 · Enterprise · Seattle, WA +3

Distinguished Infrastructure Architect responsible for designing, testing, and documenting fundamental infrastructure build patterns for F5's SaaS business. This role involves acting as a liaison to internal stakeholders and external vendors, providing strategic guidance, and mentoring engineering teams. The architect will ensure comprehensive solution artifacts, including hardware, automation, and telemetry, and will consider COGS impact and financial inflection points. Success requires a heavy execution bias, strong relationship-building skills, and the ability to operate with independence.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, test, and document the baseline build patterns underpinning F5’s entire SaaS business
  2. Produce full-scope, tested artifacts that provably enable 99.99% platform availability,
  3. Act as an escalation point and mentor for the engineering teams, ensuring that questions about the solutions you produce are addressed quickly and thoroughly
  4. Ensure that your solution artifacts are comprehensive, including datacenter footprint, racks, cabling, hardware selection, automation, documentation, runlists, SKUs, configurations, and telemetry
  5. Your designs span substrates when warranted, and your capabilities are just as exceptional in 3rd party substrates as they are in first party

Skills

Required

  • Advanced skills in assessing your audience
  • Ownership of problems and driving them through to resolution
  • Transparent and clear communication
  • Composure under pressure
  • Articulate, empathetic, and respectful language
  • Talent magnet
  • High transparency and bias toward over-communication
  • Understanding of iterative and collaborative architecture processes
  • Understanding of customer needs and ensuring they are met
  • Ability to pivot and re-prioritize with grace

Nice to have

  • Mentorship
  • Collaboration with vendors and suppliers
  • Strategic guidance on industry trends
  • Customer and supplier relationship management
  • Expertise in infrastructure architecture
  • Understanding of financial implications of architecture

What the JD emphasized

  • fundamental infrastructure build patterns
  • scale, availability, operability, simplicity, and tooling
  • 99.99% platform availability
  • datacenter footprint, racks, cabling, hardware selection, automation, documentation, runlists, SKUs, configurations, and telemetry
  • COGS impact and financial inflection points
  • technical debt retirement ask