As a Staff SRE or Staff Platform Engineer, what do you think about taking on a new challenge within a fast-growing Tech Data-Driven company?Are you interested in addressing issues around security, monitoring, and Cloud infrastructure with Kubernetes, as well as managing Kafka and Aerospike Clusters?What if I offered you a high-impact and cross-functional role where you would be the right hand of your Manager, helping to build a Roadmap and assisting in instilling best DevOps practices among the various Engineering teams?The context?Following the recent merger of several Analytics/I.A. companies, the Platform Engineering Manager is looking for 2 Staff Platform Engineers to strengthen 2 of their team (3 people in a department of 18).One of the positions focuses on SRE with a critical project for implementing a Production Readiness Plan (BDD, Kafka, K8S, Cloud).The other is oriented towards Data Streaming and managing self-hosted Kafka clusters and Aerospike.In both service-oriented positions, you would work with colleagues internationally on topics such as Security (ISO27K1), advanced Monitoring, and FinOps.You would be encouraged to propose solutions in a very tech-oriented culture where you are urged to think outside the box and develop bespoke automation tools in Golang to address complex infrastructure and data challenges.This involves a large-scale infrastructure with several terabytes of data, within a company of approximately 1,500 people.Tech Stack - AWS/Azure, Terraform, Kubernetes, Kafka, RDS,Aerospike.The conditions:Full Remote (Spain)Package of €82-105k base + 10% variable.Your profile:Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Staff SRE/DevOps/Platform/Cloud Engineer (lead role without direct authority)At least 8 years of experience as an infrastructure engineer (not including studies)Fluent EnglishStrong expertise in Kubernetes and Kafka in a production environment (minimum of 3 years)Minimum of 2 years experience managing large-scale infrastructure (IaC, Cloud, Monitoring) Build AND RunDevelopment skills in Python or ideally Golang.