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  • Software Engineer, Infrastructure

    San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, California, United States

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Software Engineer, Infrastructure San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, California, United States About Runloop Runloop.ai is building the foundational infrastructure for the next generation of AI development. We provide AI engineers and data scientists with lightning-fast, secure, and reproducible code sandboxes for agents. Our platform enables teams to experiment, iterate, and deploy their agents without the friction of environment setup and dependencies. We are a small but mighty team dedicated to building a rock-solid platform that empowers innovation in the age of AI. The Role As a Software Engineer on our Infrastructure team, you'll play a pivotal role in building and scaling the core infrastructure that powers Runloop's platform. You'll work on cutting-edge technologies like MicroVMs, Kubernetes, AWS, and GCP to create a robust, scalable, and secure foundation for our our user's AI software engineering agents. Responsibilities - Design, develop, and maintain core infrastructure components, including MicroVMs, Kubernetes clusters, container builds, and cloud-based services. - Optimize infrastructure for performance, scalability, and cost-efficiency. - Collaborate with product engineering teams to integrate infrastructure with Runloop's AI software engineering platform. - Implement robust monitoring and alerting systems to ensure the health and availability of our infrastructure. - Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in cloud infrastructure and AI technologies. Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent experience. - 2-4+ years of experience in software engineering, with a focus on infrastructure and platform development. - Strong experience with MicroVMs, Kubernetes, AWS, and GCP. - Experience in container optimization with

  • Software Engineer

    San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, California, United States, San Francisco Office

    unspecified Salary not disclosed

    Software Engineer San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, California, United States, San Francisco Office About Runloop Runloop.ai is building the foundational infrastructure for the next generation of AI development. We provide AI engineers and data scientists with lightning-fast, secure, and reproducible code sandboxes for agents. Our platform enables teams to experiment, iterate, and deploy their agents without the friction of environment setup and dependencies. We are a small but mighty team dedicated to building a rock-solid platform that empowers innovation in the age of AI. The Role As a Software Engineer at Runloop, you'll be at the forefront of building a revolutionary platform that enables the next generation of AI-augmented software engineering tools. You'll work on cutting-edge features that solve unique challenges in AI agent orchestration, code execution and understanding, and seamless local-to-cloud development for AI-powered coding solutions, all wrapped in a developer friendly interface. Responsibilities - AI-Driven Product Development: Design and implement key components of our AI software engineering platform - Developer Experience: Create intuitive APIs, SDKs, and developer tools that make it easy for our users to build and scale their AI coding solutions on top of Runloop across the stack including our robust UI - Scalability and Performance: Build highly scalable and efficient systems capable of handling the unique demands of AI-powered software engineering tools, including long-running AI jobs and extreme parallelization - Security and Compliance: Implement robust security measures to ensure the safe execution of AI agents and protect sensitive codebases - Product & Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work