Slash is building the future of business banking, one industry at a time. We believe businesses deserve financial infrastructure tailored to how they actually operate. That's why we're creating a new category of business banking. We combine the reliability of traditional banking (high yields, competitive rewards, and comprehensive security) with industry-specific features that make businesses more efficient, more competitive, and more profitable.
Started in 2021, Slash is one of the fastest growing fintechs in the world and we power over ten billion dollars a year in business purchasing across numerous industries. We recently raised a $100M Series C led by Ribbit Capital with participation from Khosla Ventures, Goodwater Capital, NEA, and Y Combinator, accelerating our expansion into new markets and products.
Slash is headquartered in San Francisco, and has a strong in-person culture.
Slash is, at its core, a technology company and is on a mission to build the best engineering team in the world. We’re looking for a Senior Infrastructure/Platform Engineer focused on owning and scaling the foundation of our banking platform as we grow fast.
You’ll be responsible for keeping our systems reliable, secure, and fast — while building the tooling and infra that enables the rest of the team to move quickly without breaking things. That means scaling and working on everything on the cloud (AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes).
You’ll define our infrastructure roadmap, own critical decisions around performance, observability, security, and deployment, and play a key role in enabling Slash to serve billions of dollars in business spend reliably and securely.
Influence and implement the next generation of Slash's database, real-time workflow, and container orchestration infrastructure
Scale and evolve our Kubernetes (EKS) platform, CockroachDB clusters, Kafka (MSK), Temporal workflows, and ElastiCache Redis as we grow through hypergrowth
Work across engineering to introduce and scale best practices with cloud-native technologies like AWS ALB, WAF, Route 53, OpenSearch, S3, and Vercel
Build and maintain abstractions within Terraform and Pulumi to simplify architecture, increase velocity, and push ownership to product teams
Improve the speed and reliability of our CI/CD pipeline
Find solutions to Slash's toughest scaling, performance, and low-latency problems across a monolithic deployment serving burst financial traffic
We’re looking for someone who
2-3+ years of experience shipping high-quality infrastructure for critical, high-availability systems
Production experience in AWS (EKS, ALB, MSK, ElastiCache, S3, WAF, VPC networking)
Proficiency in TypeScript or another object-oriented language
An ability to think through internal engineering requirements and come up with high-impact ways to quickly unblock teams
Deep experience in one or more of the following:
Large-scale distributed SQL database administration (e.g. CockroachDB, PostgreSQL)
Real-time workflow and queue systems (e.g. Temporal)
Container orchestration and service infrastructure (Kubernetes/EKS, load balancing, ingress, service mesh)
What's in it for You:
Opportunity for high growth
High autonomy + ownership culture
Comprehensive health + benefits plan
Working out of our downtown San Francisco office space
Unlimited PTO
Slash (slash.com) San Francisco, California, USA Office
703 Market St, San Francisco, California, United States, 94103
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