Full-Time

Senior Cloud Infrastructure Administrator

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Spotter

Spotter

201-500 employees

Financial solutions for independent content creators

Fintech
Financial Services

Compensation Overview

$170k - $190kAnnually

+ Bonus + Equity

Senior

Culver City, CA, USA

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure
Cloud Engineering
Required Skills
Datadog
Bash
Microsoft Azure
Redshift
Python
AWS
Elasticsearch
Terraform
Splunk
Linux/Unix
Cassandra
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • 7+ years of experience AWS SaaS cloud services for a large on-site and remote workforce using Google Workspace, Google Groups, Gmail, Drive, Calendar, AWS, GCP or Azure with SSO. Strong scripting skills and experience with Google Apps Manager (GAM).
  • Strong experience with Okta secure identity cloud (setting up, configuration, management, etc...)
  • Experienced managing remote workforce computing devices based on enterprise grade security, SaaS platforms such as Google Workspace, MS365, Atlasian, Notion, Slack, Zoom, Proofpoint Enterprise, Palo Alto GlobalProtect, Palo Alto Firewall, AWS Route53 DNS zone, Web Authorities and Web Certificates.
  • Very experienced managing and securing company devices with Mobile Device Management (MDM) tools such as MS Intune, Mosyle or Jamf in combination with Tenable vulnerability management and CrowdStrike Falcon, or equivalent.
  • Very experienced with Linux Bash or Python scripting. Terraform Infrastructure As Code for AWS development and maintenance is a big plus.
  • Experienced in supporting Cloud based monitoring tools such as AWS Cloud Watch, Datadog, Grafana, Splunk
  • Experienced in deploying EC2, S3, Redshift. Bonus points if you have experience with DynamoDB, Aurora, RDS, Elasticsearch or AWS OpenSearch, Cassandra, EMR
  • One or more of the following: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Certified Security Specialist, Azure Administrator, Red Hat System Administrator, Cisco CyberOps, CCNP
  • Prefer (not required) Bachelor's degree in technology, engineering, or related field
  • Strong interpersonal and customer service skills
  • Strong English communications skills – written and verbal
  • Strong analytical and trouble-shooting skills
Responsibilities
  • Implement and manage cloud-based identity management solutions (ideally with Okta) for AWS - IAM Identity Center authentication (SSO, SAML 2.0, MFA etc.).
  • Oversee the administration of GCP and AWS cloud infrastructure. This includes responsibility for access to: AWS workspaces, S3 buckets, EC2, Redshift, Salesforce and maintenance of Route 53 DNS zones, Certificate Authorities, Web Security (SSL and TLS certificates), AWS Security Groups.
  • Ensure proper oversight of IT assets, including hardware, software, and cloud resources through tools such as ManagEngine.
  • Manage SaaS subscriptions to optimize costs and ensure compliance with licensing agreements though tools such as Josys.
  • Diagnose and resolve complex access issues related to AWS IAM roles and policies using IAM access analyzer.
  • Develop and implement automation scripts to streamline routine tasks and improve efficiency through Terraform (IAC), Python and Bash scripting experience.
  • Provide support for Google Workspace applications and services, including Gmail, Google Groups, Drive, Calendar through Google Access Manager (GAM) CLI with Python.
  • Oversee email security solutions (e.g., Proofpoint) and endpoint security tools (e.g., Crowdstrike) to protect our systems from threats.
  • Maintain security measures using Palo Alto firewalls, GlobalProtect VPN, Security W2, Local DNS and DHCP servers.
  • Administer and establish controls necessary to comply with company policies, standards, and industry best practices.

Spotter provides financial solutions specifically designed for independent content creators on digital platforms. The company helps creators grow their channels and diversify their income without losing ownership or control over their content. Spotter's approach involves licensing existing videos and offering creators immediate capital based on the anticipated future earnings of those videos. This enables creators to invest in higher-quality production, hire additional resources, and expand their brand without the delays associated with traditional revenue models. Unlike many competitors, Spotter allows creators to keep all future earnings from new uploads while providing valuable insights into audience engagement and content performance. The goal of Spotter is to empower creators by helping them understand the value of their content and supporting their growth in the digital landscape.

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$244M

Headquarters

Culver City, California

Founded

2019

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

6%

1 year growth

15%

2 year growth

15%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Creators can access immediate funds to invest in production quality, hire resources, and explore new revenue streams without waiting for slow platform payouts.
  • Spotter's model allows creators to maintain 100% ownership of their channels and IP, providing financial support without sacrificing control.
  • The company's performance insights can help creators optimize their content strategy, potentially leading to higher engagement and revenue.

What critics are saying

  • The success of Spotter's model heavily relies on accurately predicting the future performance of licensed videos, which carries inherent risks.
  • A downturn in the digital content market or changes in platform algorithms could impact the revenue generated from licensed videos.

What makes Spotter unique

  • Spotter's unique model of providing upfront capital for licensing existing video content allows creators to retain full ownership and control, unlike traditional funding models that often require equity or revenue sharing.
  • Their data-driven approach to content performance analysis offers creators valuable insights, setting them apart from competitors who may not provide such detailed analytics.
  • Spotter's focus on digital platforms like YouTube targets a niche market of independent content creators, differentiating them from broader financial service providers.

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