As the Engineer for Infrastructure and Linux Fleet, you will own the lifecycle and scalability of the core operating system and container environments. Your goal is to treat our infrastructure and cluster fleet as a product: ensuring it is easy to consume via code (IaC/GitOps). The Role: Contribute to the "North star" for Linux and Red Hat OpenShift deployments. Engineering to ensure infrastructure environments are "consumable" automation tooling (Terraform/Ansible/GitOps). You aren't just delivering a bare-metal node or a Linux VM; you are delivering an automated, container-ready service. Own the CI/CD pipelines that handle image factory builds, automated testing, and fleet-wide patch orchestration for both the host OS and container platforms. Act as the primary interface for Security teams. Translate complex regulatory requirements (e.g., CIS benchmarks for Linux and Kubernetes) into actionable engineering backlogs for automated remediation. Experience: 7 years in IT Infrastructure or Software Engineering, with at least 2-3 years in a Product Environment or Technical Architecture role focusing on computing or container platforms. Red Hat Certifications (RHCE, EX280 OpenShift) or Cloud Native Computing Foundation Certifications (CKA/CKS) are a significant plus. A "consultant" mindset. Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Kubernetes, and scripting (Bash, Python, or Go). Hands-on experience with distributed Infrastructure deployments, container runtime management, and hybrid control planes (e.g., Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management). Proven experience moving teams from manual processes to code-based deployments using Terraform, Ansible, and GitOps methodologies (likeArgoCD).