Posted Jul 13, 2026

Sr. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

Apply Now

Moonlite delivers high-performance AI infrastructure for organizations running intensive computational research, large-scale model training, and demanding data processing workloads.We provide infrastructure deployed in our facilities or co-located in yours, delivering flexible on-demand or reserved compute that feels like an extension of your existing data center. Our team of AI infrastructure specialists combines bare-metal performance with cloud-native operational simplicity, enabling research teams and enterprises to deploy demanding AI workloads with enterprise-grade reliability and compliance.

Your Role:

You will be instrumental in building and operating production-grade AI infrastructure with deep Kubernetes expertise at its core. Working closely with our systems engineers, network engineers, and platform engineering team, you’ll architect and operate the Kubernetes infrastructure that powers our control plane and orchestrates compute, storage, and networking at scale. This role requires deep understanding of Kubernetes internals, custom resource definitions (CRDs), storage and network integrations, and building production-grade clusters from the ground up (not just deploying in managed environments). You'll ensure enterprise-grade reliability while establishing the automation, observability, and operational practices.

Job Responsibilities

Requirements

Preferred Qualifications

Key Technologies

Why Moonlite

We offer a competitive total compensation package combining a competitive base salary, startup equity, and industry-leading benefits. The total compensation range for this role is $165,000 – $225,000, which includes both base salary and equity. Actual compensation will be determined based on experience, skills, and market alignment. We provide generous benefits, including a 6% 401(k) match, fully covered health insurance premiums, and other comprehensive offerings to support your well-being and success as we grow together.

#li-remote

Originally posted on