Software Engineer, Infrastructure
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Software Development
Software Engineer, DevOps, Cloud Engineer - Software, Backend Developer
About Suno
At Suno, we are building a future where anyone can make music. You can make a song for any moment with just a few short words. Award-winning artists use Suno, but our core user base consists of everyday people making music — often for the first time.
We are a team of musicians and AI experts, including alumni from Spotify, Tik Tok, Meta and Kensho. We like to ship code, make music and drink coffee. Our company culture celebrates music and experimenting with sound — from lunchroom conversations to the studio in our office.
About the RoleWe’re looking for early members of our software engineering infrastructure team. You’ll work closely with the founding team and have ownership of a wide variety of technical and design decisions for Suno’s technical architecture and products.
Check out the Suno version of the job here!
Architect and build services to handle massive consumer traffic, data, and usage
Design systems that are performant, secure, scalable, and easy to observe
Lead by example on operational and software engineering excellence
7+ years infrastructure experience preferred
Experience with cloud services (AWS/GCP), Kubernetes, Docker, and infrastructure as code (Pulumi/Terraform)
Experience scaling infrastructure from 0 to 1
Strong backend skills to help optimize application and service code; experience with websockets, CDNs, and streaming traffic patterns a plus
Strong understanding of security best practices in building/scaling infrastructure
An obsession with engineering excellence, iterating & learning rapidly, and working hard
Technical leadership or management experience is a plus
A love of music (listening, exploring, making) is a huge plus
Additional Notes: Applicants must be eligible to work in the US.
BenefitsHealthcare for you and your dependents, with vision and dental
401k with match
Generous commuter benefit
Flexible PTO
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