Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Robotics & Cloud Infrastructure
Bedrock Ocean Exploration
Posted
Jul 01, 2026
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Compensation
$164000 - $220000
Mission
What you will drive
- Own reliability across the full path from autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to customer: onboard compute, topside systems, cloud data pipelines, and the platform delivering data products.
- Build and extend infrastructure automation for provisioning, configuration management, deployment, and self-recovery to minimize manual intervention in field operations and pipeline runs.
- Design and improve observability (metrics, logging, tracing, alerting) to provide early actionable signal across vehicle fleets and cloud services.
- Drive down on-call burden by eliminating single points of failure, writing runbooks, and automating manual steps; participate in shared on-call rotation and lead blameless post-incident reviews.
Impact
The difference you'll make
The reliability and automation you build directly determines whether Bedrock can run continuous autonomous underwater vehicle campaigns at scale, enabling ocean intelligence that addresses challenges in maritime security, infrastructure, energy, and climate.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- 5+ years in SRE, DevOps, or infrastructure engineering with senior-level ownership of reliability outcomes and on-call responsibilities.
- Strong automation instincts: comfortable scripting in Python and/or Go and Bash, and using infrastructure-as-code (Terraform or equivalent).
- Hands-on AWS experience across compute, storage, networking, and IAM, plus containerization and orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes or similar).
- Working knowledge of Linux internals, networking, and observability tooling (Prometheus/Grafana or equivalents).
Benefits
What's in it for you
$164,000–$220,000 base salary annually (depending on location; upper end reflects New York, NY metro). Comprehensive employee benefits and equity.
About
Inside Bedrock Ocean Exploration
Bedrock Ocean Exploration builds and operates autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) that collect ocean-floor data at commercial scale, delivering bathymetric and imagery data products to government and commercial partners to solve challenges in maritime security, infrastructure, energy, and climate.