Software Engineer, Infrastructure & Reliability
CrewAI · San Francisco, California, United States · Posted Jul 9, 2026
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About CrewAI
CrewAI is the leading framework and enterprise platform for building and orchestrating multi-agent AI systems, powering 300M+ agent executions per month across thousands of companies. The Agent Management Platform is our control plane for deploying, monitoring, governing, and scaling agents in production. This role owns the infrastructure foundation that keeps it reliable, secure, and fast.
The Role
You'll build and operate the platform infrastructure behind CrewAI's cloud and enterprise deployments. You'll work across multiple hyperscalers - AWS, Azure, and GCP. You’ll work on containers, CI/CD, deployment automation, observability, secrets, networking, and runtime reliability. Your job is to make the product and runtime teams faster while making customer’s production environments safer.
This is not a pure DevOps support role. You'll write code, improve systems, design deployment paths, harden production, and build the internal platform that lets CrewAI scale and scale our customer deployments.
What You'll Do
Own and improve the infrastructure that runs CrewAI's platform: AWS, ECS/ECR, Docker, Kubernetes/Helm, networking, secrets, databases, Redis, and related services.
Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines for build, test, image publishing, migrations, environment promotion, rollbacks, and deploy safety.
Improve reliability across cloud and enterprise deployments: health checks, alerting, incident response, capacity planning, recovery paths, and operational runbooks - and own the front-line on-call rotation and its SLAs.
Partner with runtime engineers on Celery/FastAPI/Redis workloads and with product engineers on Rails/Solid Queue/Postgres production behavior.
Manage production observability and telemetry infrastructure: logs, metrics, traces, dashboards, Sentry/OpenTelemetry plumbing, actionable alerts, and telemetry export to customers' own monitoring systems.
Harden security and compliance posture across IAM, workload identity, secrets management, vulnerability scanning, dependency/image hygiene, and least-privilege access.
Build the tooling and automation that lets field engineers and customers run self-hosted installs themselves - Helm charts, environment config, release artifacts, pre-flight checks, and install runbooks - so engineering does fewer hands-on installs over time.
Reduce operational toil by automating recurring workflows and making deployments boring.