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Staff Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineer
As a Staff Cloud Engineer at Apollo Research, you will be instrumental in defining and building the next generation of cloud infrastructure to support advanced research. This role involves setting the platform vision, developing and maintaining secure, scalable cloud systems, and creating agent tooling infrastructure, ensuring security and reliability for all internal services.
About the role
About the Role
- Help set the vision for the platform. As Apollo takes on greater and more complex research, the platform must keep pace. You'll talk with researchers and engineers, understand where things are heading, and propose a plan for what we build, why, and in what order.
- Build and maintain Apollo's cloud infrastructure. This means IaC, networking, environment management, observability, and cost control. Everything should be reproducible, auditable, and as automated as possible.
- Protect Apollo’s assets. Frontier labs trust us to evaluate their models pre-release. It is essential to build our infrastructure in such a way that our researchers can do this work securely so that labs continue to trust us. You’ll be a key part of this work, designing and implementing controls to keep these assets safe.
- Keep things running. We run a collection of services for our team. When something breaks, you'll be one of the first people they come to for help. You know when a quick fix is fine and when you need to take the time to do it properly.
- Create infrastructure for agent tooling. As more of our team builds and deploys agents, you'll develop the platform that makes this safe, reliable, and maintainable. You'll work closely with our security lead to make sure the infrastructure meets the bar our partnerships require.
Representative Projects
Here are examples of projects which you might build in your first 6 months:
- Strengthening Security with Agents: Apollo faces threats every day and we want to make sure our systems are battle hardened. You would build harnesses that use agents to test Apollo’s internal isolation and public facing infrastructure. Finding flaws, reporting and remediating them before an attacker would have a chance.
- Observability platform: Stand up the metrics, logging, and health monitoring layer that any Apollo engineer can plug into and immediately get usage, health, and security signals for their service.
- Multi-cloud GPU orchestration: The platform that finds and provisions GPUs across providers on demand, so a researcher asking for 10 H200s gets a working cluster with packages, networking and IAM in minutes.
- Internal service platform: All employees are now capable of building services with the help of coding agents. This comes with both massive upsides and security concerns. You would build the paved road, to mitigate the risks, that lets any Apollo engineer, researcher, or employee ship a service. This platform becomes a catalyst for all employees delivering more securely.