Senior Enterprise Systems Engineer - Cloud & AI
Motive is seeking a Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to own internal cloud DevOps and platform reliability for their fleet management ecosystem. You will architect scalable infrastructure, drive IaC automation with Terraform, and manage complex CI/CD pipelines in Kubernetes environments. The role requires deep expertise in cloud platforms and automation, with bonus points for experience in SOX/SOC 2 compliance. You will lead incident response and mentor teams to ensure high availability and performance.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Motive is seeking a Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to own internal cloud DevOps and platform reliability for their fleet management ecosystem. You will architect scalable infrastructure, drive IaC automation with Terraform, and manage complex CI/CD pipelines in Kubernetes environments. The role requires deep expertise in cloud platforms and automation, with bonus points for experience in SOX/SOC 2 compliance. You will lead incident response and mentor teams to ensure high availability and performance.
TAL's take
Strong engineering profile at a well-regarded unicorn, offering clear scope in cloud infrastructure and platform reliability.
The JD is very clear on responsibilities, stack requirements, and expectations for the Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer role.
Must haves
- 5+ years experience managing scalable cloud infrastructure (AWS/GCP)
- Deep expertise in containerization and orchestration for applications running in Kubernetes
- 5+ years hands-on experience managing large-scale environments with Terraform
- 5+ years expertise in architecting and managing CI/CD pipelines
- Strong proficiency in scripting using Python or Bash
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sox, soc 2, iam.
About the company
Motive is a well-established fleet management platform and unicorn, though not in the core FAANG/Tier-1 startup elite list.
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