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Radiant, a clean energy startup based in El Segundo, CA, is seeking a Senior DevOps Engineer. The successful candidate will lead software infrastructure, deployment, and automation projects, collaborating across the organization and working closely with the software team to design scalable, secure, and resilient DevOps practices, tools, and systems. The infrastructure managed, pipelines built, and analysis tools designed and maintained will be used to design, run, and analyze the first new reactor design in 50 years.

Responsibilities include:

  • Architecting, implementing, and maintaining infrastructure across AWS and on-prem.
  • Owning and optimizing Kubernetes and Docker container orchestration.
  • Building and optimizing CI/CD pipelines with Git, Argo, and other automation tools.
  • Building and maintaining internal tooling to support developer workflows.
  • Promoting best practices in DevOps, infrastructure-as-code, and cloud security.

Requirements include:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field.
  • 8+ years of professional experience in DevOps, Site Reliability Engineering, or Infrastructure Engineering.
  • Expert-level proficiency with Kubernetes, Docker, and Terraform (or other IaC tools).
  • Familiarity with Git and common CI/CD frameworks.
  • Comfort writing scripts or software applications for automation.
  • Ability to work from Radiant’s office in El Segundo, CA full-time.

Radiant offers:

  • Substantial incentive stock plan for all full time, salaried employees.
  • Medical, Vision and Dental plans.
  • Flexible PTO policy.
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Radiant

Radiant is a clean energy startup based in El Segundo, CA, focused on developing a portable, zero-emissions nuclear microreactor as a climate-friendly alternative to diesel generators. The company aims to bring factory-constructed microreactors to market, providing power to remote locations and backup power for critical applications. With a focus on innovation, Radiant plans to test its reactor design, potentially marking a significant advancement in commercial reactor technology.