Member of Technical Staff (software Engineer, Cloud Infrastructure)

Perplexity Perplexity · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Platform & Infrastructure

Software Engineer focused on cloud infrastructure for an AI company, specifically managing networking, compute platforms, and security for AI workloads and enterprise customers. The role involves designing and operating scalable, secure, and isolated cloud environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the roadmap and technical strategy for agent-driven cloud infrastructure management.
  2. Design and operate Perplexity’s cloud networking fabric, including VPC architectures, private connectivity, and peering with hyperscalers and neocloud providers to support low-latency, high-throughput AI workloads.
  3. Architect and scale compute platforms (Kubernetes/EKS, autoscaling groups, and mixed CPU/GPU fleets) to efficiently serve online request traffic and background workloads across regions.
  4. Build and maintain secure, isolated deployment topologies for multi-tenant, single-tenant, and customer‑owned cloud (BYOC) environments, including cross-account networking, identity, and policy guardrails.
  5. Implement and evolve multi-region strategies for availability, failover, and data locality, including traffic routing, regional capacity planning, and disaster recovery playbooks.

Skills

Required

  • AWS (VPC design, routing, security groups, load balancing, private connectivity)
  • Kubernetes/EKS
  • cloud networking and peering (VPC peering, Transit Gateway, private link/service endpoints)
  • building or operating secure, isolated environments for enterprise customers
  • infrastructure as code (Terraform)
  • Python, Go, or Rust
  • debugging and incident management across distributed systems
  • 7+ years of industry experience building and operating production cloud infrastructure

Nice to have

  • agent-driven cloud infrastructure management
  • mixed CPU/GPU fleets
  • BYOK/KMS integrations
  • multi-cluster, multi-region, or multi-account setups
  • neoclouds

What the JD emphasized

  • security
  • isolation
  • compliance
  • regulated customers
  • secure, isolated environments for enterprise customers