Deployed Systems Engineer
Composio is building infrastructure that enables AI agents to communicate with enterprise tools like GitHub, Gmail, Notion, and Salesforce. As a Deployed Systems Engineer, you will own the on-premises deployment lifecycle for their stateful agent infrastructure, defining reliable and repeatable deployment patterns across air‑gapped and regulated customer environments.
What You’ll Do
Own the on‑premises lifecycle including Helm charts, upgrades, weekly release trains, and rollback paths
Drive chart convergence to bring diverged customer forks back onto a single supported chart with appropriate guardrails
Build structured onboarding processes using tools like Replicated so new customers can deploy in days rather than weeks
Debug across the full stack including Temporal workflows, Kubernetes init ordering, storage backends, and authentication refresh pipelines
Own the security surface through CVE triage, patching, root cause analysis, and security bulletins to keep customers running during release freezes
Co‑own per‑customer tool patching with the platform team and dogfood Composio on your own deployment and support workflows
What You Need
Core infrastructure engineering experience running software in environments you do not control such as on‑premises, VPC, or air‑gapped deployments
Deep Kubernetes and Helm expertise including chart authoring, init‑job ordering, and multi‑environment releases
Ability to keep systems reliable while the product moves fast, with demonstrated fleet management thinking across version skew, upgrade waves, and rollback paths
Experience building with large language models and strong opinions on agents, MCP, and where they break in real deployments
Comfort working deep in the Linux stack with excellent technical communication skills for RCAs and security documentation
Nice to Have
Experience with Temporal, PostgreSQL, or cloud secret managers like GCP or AWS
Background in Replicated or other packaged self‑hosted delivery tools such as KOTS or airgap bundles
Compliance knowledge including SOC 2, Vanta‑style programs, or security questionnaires
Major open source contributions
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