Senior Platform Engineer

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Snapshot

Location
Remote within Australia
Work type
Permanent
Salary

The company
QSIC is a global leader in AI-powered in-store audio, delivering music and targeted advertising to over 100 million shoppers each month. Their platform combines streaming tech, AI, and a vast fleet of smart devices deployed in retail environments across APAC, the US, and Central America.

The role

  • Collaborate with Engineering, Product and Ops to manage the in-store device fleet
  • Build tools in Golang and Bash to monitor, update, and troubleshoot systems
  • Improve CI/CD, observability, and rollout processes across global deployments
  • Investigate network/firewall/config issues with enterprise customers and their IT teams
  • Contribute to the design of scalable systems that run reliably on customer networks
  • Continuously improve how technical teams work together to solve system-level problems

About you
  • Experience in software + platform / DevOps engineering
  • Strong technical skills in:
    • Linux, TCP/IP, DNS, routing, and bash scripting
    • Golang and/or Python
    • CI/CD tools (Buildkite, GitHub Actions)
    • AWS (S3, ECS, Route53, CloudFront)
    • Terraform or similar IaC tools
  • Bonus: hardware or embedded systems, enterprise IT, or audio/media tech 

The offer

  • Competitive salary + equity
  • Work flexible hours remotely around Australia or from our Melbourne office
  • Inclusive Team Culture - join the whole team for frequent gatherings. We get everyone together at least once a quarter
fiona@lookahead.com.au | www.lookahead.com.au

Your contact for this role isĀ 

Fiona Chan

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