Full-Time

Senior DevOps Engineer

Posted on 5/28/2025

Striveworks

Striveworks

51-200 employees

MLOps platform for auditable regulated industries

Compensation Overview

$160k - $200k/yr

+ Equity Grants + Cash Bonuses

No H1B Sponsorship

Austin, TX, USA

Hybrid

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (1)
Required Skills
Kubernetes
Microsoft Azure
Python
Docker
AWS
Go
Terraform
Ansible
Linux/Unix
Helm
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience in Python and/or Golang programming, or other general purpose programming languages.
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience in microservice deployment in Kubernetes.
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience in diagnosing and resolving issues within containerized environments.
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience in Helm Chart and Kustomizations development and deployment.
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience in automation and Infrastructure as Code using Terraform and Ansible.
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience with cloud infrastructure such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, or OpenStack.
  • Six or more years of direct, hands-on experience in managing and troubleshooting Linux systems such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, or CentOS.
  • The ability to work cross-functionally to define requirements and build solutions for customer use cases of the platform.
  • The ability to respond professionally and competently to incident reports and triage critical system faults.
  • Eligibility and willingness to obtain and maintain a Secret or higher United States security clearance.
  • Because of the nature of the role, candidates must hold United States citizenship.
Responsibilities
  • Automating infrastructure as code to manage virtual machines and deploy containers, services, and other infrastructure, including deploying custom Kubernetes clusters in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, on-premises, or hybrid cloud environments.
  • Working with platform developers, other DevOps teammates, and customer-facing teams to define requirements and build solutions for customer use cases of the platform.
  • Performing software deployments to commercial and, later, unclassified, controlled unclassified information, and classified Department of Defense networks.
  • Incident response and initial triage of critical system faults.
  • Monitoring, automating, and improving software reliability, performance, and availability for various projects.
  • Acting as a liaison between platform developers and customer-facing teams, taking on operational tasks to ensure the efficient functioning of Striveworks’ solutions.
  • Providing guidance and leadership to junior DevOps team members.
  • Wearing multiple hats and exploring new technologies and solutions to improve systems.
Desired Qualifications
  • Active Secret or above United States security clearance, and familiarity with Department of Defense networking, tools, infrastructure, security requirements, and policies.
  • Proficiency with United States federal information system security policies, including Security Technical Implementation Guides, NIST 800-171, NIST 800-53, Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, and ICD 503.
  • Experience with software deployments to on-premises and cloud-based unclassified, CUI, and classified networks within the Department of Defense.
  • Experience with DevSecOps/DevOps and continuous integration/continuous deployment for the administration and deployment of GPU-enabled servers.
  • Experience deploying or maintaining Cloud Native Computing Foundation projects.
  • Experience with network-attached storage and storage area network technologies.
  • Experience with Kubernetes and cloud-native applications and services in denied, disrupted, intermittent, and limited impact environments (denied, disrupted, intermittent, and low impact).

Striveworks provides an MLOps platform, Chariot, for regulated industries to build, deploy, monitor, and remediate AI models with full data and model lineage and governance. It works through a low-code interface for data preparation, training, and experiment tracking, with continuous evaluation that can route production data to the best model; it integrates with existing infrastructure, including air-gapped networks, and supports computer vision, natural language processing, and generative AI. Striveworks differentiates itself by prioritizing auditable, governance-heavy AI for compliance- or security-sensitive sectors and offering end-to-end lifecycle management in secure environments, guided by veterans from the high-speed finance sector. Its goal is to make MLOps simple enough for users to be largely unaware of the underlying systems while delivering reliable, compliant, and high-performing AI that adapts to changing real-world data.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$50.3M

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • US government $70M multi-year contract enables 950,000 defense personnel access to Chariot Core.
  • Series B funding from Washington Harbour Partners accelerates R&D for NGC2 and allied operations.
  • Navy and Army deployments demonstrate Chariot's target identification across vessels and sea states.

What critics are saying

  • Palantir's AIP platform captures DoD contracts by integrating ontology-driven MLOps with proprietary pipelines.
  • Open-source Valor tool cannibalizes Chariot revenue as defense teams adopt free model evaluation.
  • Pentagon budget cuts or Replicator pivot to in-house testing eliminates 80% of revenue dependency.

What makes Striveworks unique

  • Chariot platform retrains models in hours, not months, maintaining accuracy across dynamic environments.
  • Proprietary continuous evaluation routes requests to optimal models for real-time performance adaptation.
  • Open architecture integrates seamlessly into air-gapped, disconnected defense and enterprise infrastructure.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Parental Leave

Company Equity

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-1%
Third News
Mar 24th, 2026
Striveworks secures growth investment to expand AI capabilities for US defence and allied national security operations

Striveworks has secured a Series B growth investment led by Washington Harbour Partners to expand its AI operations for national security. The funding will enhance engineering capacity, research and development, and delivery capabilities to meet rising demand for AI solutions in US and allied defense sectors. The company has already contributed to the Army's $100 million AI initiative alongside Anduril, Palantir and Microsoft. Striveworks develops the Chariot platform, which supports critical programmes including the Army's multi-billion-dollar Next Generation Command and Control project. CEO James Rebesco emphasised that national security requires rapid detection, decision-making and action capabilities that AI enables. The investment comes as the White House's 2025 AI Action Plan and FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act highlight AI integration as essential for maintaining America's national security advantage.

PR Newswire
Mar 24th, 2026
Striveworks Secures Growth Capital to Expand AI Operations Work in U.S. and Allied Defense Communities

/PRNewswire/ -- Striveworks, a leader in AI operations for defense and national security missions, today announced a strategic growth investment led by...

PR Newswire
Feb 25th, 2026
Accelint partners with NODA AI, Safran Federal, Striveworks on USV tech for US Navy ops

Accelint has partnered with NODA AI, Safran Federal Systems and Striveworks to deliver integrated unmanned surface vehicle capabilities for US Navy and Marine Corps operations. The collaboration combines autonomy, AI, electronic warfare and orchestration technologies to address gaps in distributed maritime operations. Accelint's MV-20 USV platform forms the foundation, integrating Striveworks' automated target recognition technology, Safran's electronic warfare and positioning capabilities, and NODA AI's multi-asset coordination platform. The system operates in high sea states and accommodates modular payloads through open architecture design. The partnership addresses Department of Defense requirements for operations in disconnected, denied, intermittent and limited environments. The platform enables autonomous operations in contested littoral and amphibious theatres where traditional communications and navigation are compromised.

Intelligence Community News
Jan 11th, 2026
U.S. Army awards Striveworks SBIR Phase II

U.S. Army awards Striveworks SBIR Phase II. On January 8, Striveworks announced that it has been selected to provide AI test and evaluation services for the U.S. Army under a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award. Striveworks' AI operations (AIOps) platform will standardize and scale the test and evaluation of AI models. This is a critical step in deploying secure and reliable AI capabilities aligned with Army modernization priorities. Under this agreement, Striveworks will further integrate its AI model evaluation service into Army systems, ensuring that AI capabilities are accessible, effective and economical at scale. By enabling real-time model comparisons, uncovering hidden vulnerabilities through metadata analysis, and accelerating decision-making with large language model-based testing, Striveworks' solutions will empower the Army to deploy AI at scale with greater speed, confidence and operational advantage. These advanced model testing and evaluation capabilities can be used as a stand-alone or within Striveworks' AIOps platform, which is already supporting the Army's Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) program. "Tomorrow's battles will involve hundreds - if not thousands - of AI and machine learning models, each with distinct capabilities and vulnerabilities. In that complexity, hesitation or guesswork is costly," said Eric Korman, Striveworks' chief science officer and co-founder. "Striveworks' testing and evaluation capabilities equip commanders with objective, data-driven signals to instantly select and deploy the right model for the mission - transforming battlefield AI from an overwhelming challenge into a decisive advantage." Striveworks' selection as the test and evaluation service provider of choice resulted from the firm's strong showing during an Army-sponsored event, the xTechScalable AI 2 competition. That competition is a partnered initiative between the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)) and Capability Program Executive Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors (CPE IEW&S). Striveworks' efforts are part of the Phase II SBIR award for Scalable Techniques for Robust Testing and Evaluation of AI Operations Pipelines. Start 2026 ahead of the competition with a paid subscription to IC News. You'll get full access to its searchable archive of 15,000+ articles, plus new articles each weekday.

PR.com
Feb 22nd, 2024
Striveworks Introduces Valor, the Open-Source Tool for Evaluating Model Performance

Striveworks introduces Valor, the open-source tool for evaluating model performance.

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