Sr. Distributed Systems Engineer
Company: Archil
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Role As a distributed systems engineer, you’ll work across the
stack to solve problems as they come up and help build Archil
volumes. You’ll have significant influence over the technical and
product direction. We’ll expect you to be able to: Be oncall for a
production system to help our customers if anything goes wrong.
Build out never-before-seen capabilities in a storage service
Design distributed systems interactions for atomicity and
idempotency Deploy infrastructure and generalize infrastructure
across different clouds Operate through changing customer
requirements with lots of ambiguity Lead teams of engineers through
complex decisions and PR feedback Who are you? You have 6 years of
experience building and operating distributed systems (flexible).
Ideally, you’ve worked at a startup before, so you know how chaotic
this time can be. You’ve successfully resolved disagreements at
work before, and you understand that the highest priority is
helping our customers — not being right. You’re comfortable
debugging problems that occur as a result of failures in multiple,
different systems, using tools like metrics and logs. You’ve been
paged at 3am to solve a complex production issue before. You’re
knowledgeable about distributed systems: you get how consensus
works, you know how to scale systems, and you know what pitfalls in
API design to avoid. You’re familiar with how to optimize the
performance of a system, including a general sense of how much
latency different operations take, and what kind of bottlenecks
could lead to a reduction in potential throughput. Most of all, you
know how computers work from the silicon up. Someone once asked you
in an interview “what happens when you go to Google.com ”, and
there wasn’t enough time in the interview to talk about all of the
steps. Why join us? By building the highest-performance, simplest
storage product in the cloud, we have a great chance of changing
how the world builds the next-generation of applications (and with
AI, more applications will be written in the next 5 years than ever
before). We’d love for your to be a part of our journey. How to
join? Show us that you’re knowledgeable about the space that we’re
working in on your application. It’s up to you how you do this, but
one potential way is by answering one of the following questions:
How do you think our system works? What do you think our biggest
technical challenge is? What would make our system not work? About
Archil Archil is on a mission to change how developers build
applications in the cloud, by building the next, default storage
platform in the cloud. Over the past 15 years, S3 has become the
default way to store inactive data sets in the cloud, but the
next-generation of AI and analytics applications need to actively
process more data than ever before. We're solving this problem by
building the first Volume storage product that's as fast as EBS,
infinitely scaleable like S3, and connects to existing data sets in
S3 and other repositories. Our customers choose Archil because this
architecture radically simplifies how they think about working with
their data (every application becomes stateless, no cold-start
latencies, and no need to worry about checkpointing or backup).
Hacker News agrees. Hunter, the founder, has 10 years of experience
building and operating cloud storage, including helping to launch
Amazon's EFS product and working on bleeding-edge storage at
Netflix. He started the company after working with hundreds of
customers across these roles, and identifying a need for a new kind
of storage product. We're fully in-person in San Francisco. If
you're also someone interested in distributed systems, completely
focused on how to make customers successful, and interested in
solving really big technical challenges, we'd love for you to join
us.
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