Staff Software Engineer, Infrastructure Asset Systems

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Software Engineering - Infrastructure

Staff Software Engineer to build and own the expansion and maintenance of systems for tracking, accounting for, and governing Anthropic's infrastructure assets. The role involves working with a flexible asset data model, a configurable lifecycle and approval workflow engine, reconciliation against financial and procurement systems, an ad hoc reporting layer, and a compliance backbone. The engineer will partner with infrastructure, accounting, audit, tax, finance, and procurement teams to ensure the system meets controls and reporting needs.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build and extend the systems that track, govern, and report on Anthropic's infrastructure assets: the asset data model, lifecycle state machine, approval workflow engine, reconciliation pipelines, and reporting layer
  2. Build durable, well-tested integrations with our financial and procurement systems as the bidirectional system of record for fixed asset events
  3. Implement and maintain the compliance surface: immutable event logging, tamper-evident audit trails, role-based access control with least-privilege defaults, segregation of duties, and period-close controls
  4. Build internal-facing UI for accounting, audit, and infrastructure teams to receive, transfer, and dispose of assets and to run reconciliations and reports without engineering involvement
  5. Work closely with infrastructure teams responsible for managing fixed assets to understand their workflows and translate operational requirements into software

Skills

Required

  • Proficiency in a compiled, statically typed language such as Go or Rust, with strong object-oriented design fundamentals
  • Front-end web development experience
  • Experience designing relational data models and writing SQL for systems with complex entity relationships
  • Experience designing and building APIs and service-to-service integrations
  • Experience building systems with auditability, access control, or compliance requirements
  • Experience translating requirements from non-engineering stakeholders into technical designs
  • Strong written and verbal communication

Nice to have

  • Experience with Go and TypeScript
  • Experience with design tools such as Figma
  • Experience building or operating asset lifecycle management, IT asset management, ERP, or fixed-asset systems
  • Familiarity with internal controls and audit concepts: audit trails, segregation of duties, change management, access reviews
  • Experience integrating financial or procurement systems
  • Experience building workflow or approval engines, RBAC systems, or report/query builders
  • Experience building and operating internal tools or platforms used by non-engineering teams
  • Familiarity with accounting concepts such as capitalization, depreciation, CIP, fixed asset registers, and period close
  • Experience with datacenter or network infrastructure operations

What the JD emphasized

  • compliance backbone of immutable audit trails, role-based access control, and segregation of duties
  • immutable event logging, tamper-evident audit trails, role-based access control with least-privilege defaults, segregation of duties, and period-close controls
  • auditability, access control, or compliance requirements