Platform Engineers
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The Platform Collective builds and maintains the infrastructure, tools and processes that sets the rest of Monzo technology teams up for success. We work on a wide range of shared infrastructure, services and engineer tooling.
The Infrastructure Platform team sit within the Platform Collective and are responsible for running the Kubernetes clusters which all services which power the bank run on, our service mesh and networking setup and managing how other teams interact with our cloud environments. Our team is made up of backend engineers and cloud infrastructure experts, using our experience and software engineering skills to solve problems and manage our cloud infrastructure.
Our Infrastructure Platform team Has Two Focus Areas
We build and centrally manage the cloud infrastructure that underpins technology at Monzo, running across AWS and GCP we run components like Kubernetes and EnvoyWe help other platform teams to succeed at using cloud infrastructure by abstracting away the complexity and enabling them to solve real customer problems
We're investing heavily in this team to support Monzo's ambitions to grow from 10 to 20 million customers, expand the range of products to improve our customers' financial lives and set up the foundations for scaling Monzo across the globe.
How we work ??
Locations & Flexible Working:
Our main tech hub is in London, but our engineers live everywhere in the UK- from Brighton to the Western Isles.
We value meeting in person but there's no pressure to come into the office, even if you're nearby. We believe you'll do your best work if you are where you want to be. If you live outside of London and we ask you to come into the office, Monzo will support you with the costs. ?
Our offices are naturally social, especially Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, which happen to line up with our twice-weekly Monzo lunches & treat Thursdays ???. Teams also schedule time together often for work and play - in or around the office, or online.
What you'll be working with:
We rely heavily on the following tools and technologies, please note direct experience in these technologies is not required and our interview process can be completed in any language:
- Go to write our application code (there's an excellent interactive Go tutorial here), in platform we build services to manage parts of the platform
- Kubernetes most workloads we run are on Kubernetes with this team being responsible for the underlying cluster's management
- AWS and GCP whilst our primary platform is in AWS our footprint in GCP is continually growing and we are increasing our maturity across both of these platforms
- Terraform is primarily how we manage any resources deployed into the cloud
- Envoy Proxy for our RPC service mesh, Our interview process involves three main stages:
- Initial Call
- Take home task or pair coding exercise
- Final interview: including a system design and a behavioural interview
Our average process takes around 4 weeks but we will always work around your availability.
One of our engineers has written a detailed blog on their experience through this process, for extra details, hints and tips please see here.
What's in it for you:
?? £95,000 - £130,000 base salary? plus stock options
??We can help you relocate to the UK
?We can sponsor visas.
??This role can be based in our London office, but we're open to distributed working within the UK (with ad hoc meetings in London).
?We offer flexible working hours and trust you to work enough hours to do your job well, at times that suit you and your team.
??Learning budget of £1,000 a year for books, training courses and conferences
Requirements
- You have experience working with AWS and/or GCP
- You have experience working with Kubernetes
- You'd be excited to build a platform that enables success for everyone at Monzo
- You're comfortable working in a team that deals with ambiguity
- You're naturally inclined to solve problems through automation
- You have some experience with strongly typed languages, writing and working on backend software
- You're curious about systems and diving deep to investigate issues