Staff Software Engineer - Cloud Availability Platform Engineering (Observability)
Crusoe is on a mission to accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. As the only vertically integrated AI infrastructure company built from the ground up, we own and operate each layer of the stack — from electrons to tokens — to power the world's most ambitious AI workloads. When you join Crusoe, you join a team that is building the future, faster.
We're in the midst of the greatest industrial revolution of our time. The demand for AI compute is boundless, and power is a bottleneck. We're solving that — with an energy-first approach that makes AI infrastructure better for the world and faster for the people innovating with AI.
We're looking for problem-solving, opportunity-finding teammates with a sense of urgency, who believe in the scale of our ambition and thrive on a path not fully paved — people who want to grow their careers alongside a team of experts across energy, manufacturing, data center construction, and cloud services.
If you want to do the most meaningful work of your career, help our customers and partners advance their AI strategies, and be part of a high-performing team that believes in each other, come build with us at Crusoe.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are looking for a Staff Software Engineer to lead the architecture and evolution of Crusoe’s observability platform at scale. In this role, you will define and drive the strategy for how telemetry is collected, processed, and leveraged across Crusoe’s global cloud infrastructure.
You will architect and operate a highly scalable observability platform that powers reliability, performance insights, and operational excellence across Crusoe’s AI-optimized cloud. Your work will enable engineers to deeply understand the behavior of complex distributed systems through metrics, logs, and traces while ensuring the observability platform itself remains reliable, efficient, and scalable.
As a Staff engineer, you will operate as a technical leader across organizations — shaping Crusoe’s observabil...