Full-Time
Confirmed live in the last 24 hours
Open-source infrastructure as code platform
$180.5k - $227.8k/yr
Senior
Seattle, WA, USA
This role can be in Seattle or remote, indicating flexibility in location.
Pulumi provides an open-source platform for infrastructure as code (IaC), allowing developers and DevOps teams to create, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure using programming languages they already know, such as JavaScript, Python, and Go. The platform supports major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, making it adaptable for various cloud environments. Pulumi's unique approach simplifies cloud management by integrating with existing CI/CD pipelines, which helps automate infrastructure changes. Unlike many competitors, Pulumi combines its free open-source core with premium features and enterprise support, offering advanced tools for security and collaboration. The company's goal is to make cloud infrastructure management accessible and efficient for engineers and organizations of all sizes.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$106.5M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2017
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Medical, dental, vision, & supplemental insurance
Unlimited PTO
Parental leave
Remote-first
Professional development & growth
Equity
Monthly wellness fund
Today Pulumi is excited to announce the release of Pulumi Azure Native V3 - a major leap forward for the most comprehensive infrastructure as code solution for Microsoft Azure.
Next, Pulumi has introduced a new Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system, offering precise control over who can access and manage resources within an organization.
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In addition, Pulumi has integrated with External Secrets Operator, a tool for managing secrets that runs natively on a Kubernetes cluster.
Pulumi has introduced a new operatingSystem property for node groups to facilitate this choice.