
51 - 200 employees
Founded 2011
☁️ SaaS
💰 Venture Round on 2015-02
Cloud Computing • SaaS • AI
Exoscale is a European cloud hosting provider offering a range of cloud services, including compute instances, managed Kubernetes, database as a service (DBaaS), object storage, block storage, and GPU servers. With a focus on data security and GDPR compliance, Exoscale allows customers to migrate and run mission-critical workloads while ensuring that their data remains in their chosen geographic locations, particularly in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The platform provides high performance, flexible pricing, and an intuitive interface for managing cloud resources, making it ideal for engineers and teams looking for a reliable cloud infrastructure.
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51 - 200 employees
Founded 2011
☁️ SaaS
💰 Venture Round on 2015-02
Cloud Computing • SaaS • AI
Exoscale is a European cloud hosting provider offering a range of cloud services, including compute instances, managed Kubernetes, database as a service (DBaaS), object storage, block storage, and GPU servers. With a focus on data security and GDPR compliance, Exoscale allows customers to migrate and run mission-critical workloads while ensuring that their data remains in their chosen geographic locations, particularly in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The platform provides high performance, flexible pricing, and an intuitive interface for managing cloud resources, making it ideal for engineers and teams looking for a reliable cloud infrastructure.
• Design and maintain Exoscale’s base operating systems and hypervisor fleets including their network stacks and security filtering layers. • Contribute to the routing & security automation systems implementations. • Help shape our image strategy, from bare metal to Virtual Machines. • Maintain the system container runtimes. • Improve our provisioning and deployment systems. • Help improve bare metal and hypervisor systems performance. • Contribute to the overall design and the architecture of the Exoscale platform systems. • Contribute to internal tooling development. • Improve our systems and processes to be scalable and highly available, helping achieve outstanding SLAs. • Participate in code & changes reviews. • Take part in the on-call roll after a training period.
• Have a solid experience with Linux, its kernel and Systems. • Are familiar with KVM virtualization. • Are familiar with network routing and transport / encapsulation protocols: BGP, VXLAN and EVPN. • Are at ease with routing daemons like FRR and Bird. • Have a good knowledge of Linux filtering with iptables and nftables. • Have a good knowledge of container runtimes. • Have a good experience with Golang, Python. • Are familiar with server hardware. • Have experience with configuration management solutions and large scale infrastructure. • Love to automate anything that could be. • Are curious, autonomous and embrace learning new things every day. • Are team players and are comfortable working in a distributed team. • Have good English communication skills, written and spoken.
• Flexible working hours and working from home. • Autonomous working conditions with a lot of freedom to create. • Modern working atmosphere and centrally located office with great public transport connection. • Team events as well as training and further education.
Apply Now🕒 April 15
Senior Platform/DevOps Engineer developing automated solutions for a multinational client. Engage with stakeholders and implement cloud-based services and solutions while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
🇨🇭 Switzerland – Remote
💵 Fr.65k - Fr.80k / year
⏰ Full Time
🟠 Senior
⛑ DevOps & Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)
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🕒 June 21, 2025
Enhance existing products or develop new solutions for banking and retail clients. Join a collaborative team culture.
🗣️🇩🇪 German Required
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