Sei (YC W22) Is Hiring a DevOps Engineer (India/In-Office/Chennai/Gurgaon)

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Who? We are Sei, an agentic AI platform for financial services. Since launching, we're live with large enterprises across the US, Europe, and APAC and growing at double digits per month. We are backed by world-class investors, including Y Combinator, Tribe Capital, PayPal, Picus Capital, & Hashed. Pranay (CEO) and Ram (CTO) are the founders. We have a combined 20+ years of experience building fintech and tech products for businesses & customers worldwide at companies such as Deutsche Bank, Cloud Kitchens, PayPal, TransferWise, and Amazon, among others. We are looking for a devops engineer who will help shape the tech, product, and culture of the company. We are currently working with a bunch of enterprise customers and banks and are experiencing rapid growth. We are looking to hire very senior engineers who can take our V1 into a more scaleable, robust platform as we prepare for more growth. What to expect The tech stack looks like the below: Typescript backend and React frontend Python for AI agents Infrastructure deployed on AWS with Terraform (Kubernetes) You can expect to do all of the following: Auto-scale our platform and correct-size components to optimise for costs Manage and scale open source monitoring tools Integrate open source security tooling Manage and scale webRTC servers, PSTN gateways and switches, STT/TTS/LLM deployments, etc. Our values Continuous 360 feedback: Everyone is expected to share constructive, critical feedback with everyone else, including the founders. Product-minded: Everyone shares product ownership, so we expect everyone to engage in customer outreach, support, and customer conversations to gather feedback and identify new features. Doers over talkers: We spend time figuring out the right direction, then execute quickly. No one is too “senior” to do a job - the CTO will code every day, the CEO will sell every day, and everyone takes care of customer support on a schedule. We understand the difference between real work and pretense...

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