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Epic Placements is seeking two senior technical support engineers in NYC to help build a fast and technically grounded support function for developers relying on CI workloads. You’ll work directly with software engineers, diagnose complex issues, and shape the future of enterprise support as the team grows.
Ideal candidates have 5+ years in hands-on technical roles, a track record of improving support processes, and the ability to communicate clearly with engineering teams.
A fast-growing developer-infrastructure startup is hiring two senior technical support engineers to help build its support function before it becomes large, layered, and difficult to change. The customers are engineering teams running business-critical CI workloads. They do not need canned answers. They need someone who can understand what broke, reproduce the problem, communicate clearly, and pull the right people together to fix it.
The product is already proving itself on speed and cost. The company is now moving further into the enterprise, where trust matters just as much as performance. Larger engineering organizations need to know that when a critical workflow fails, the support experience will be fast, technical, accountable, and calm.
That is the job: help make technical support a reason customers grow with the platform, not a concern they have to work around.
This is a small, technically serious infrastructure company operating its own global bare-metal fleet.
The environment touches GitHub Actions, CI/CD, Docker, Linux, Firecracker microVMs, distributed systems, large-scale storage, Slack-based customer support, and AI/LLM tooling. You do not need every keyword on day one, but you do need the technical judgment and curiosity to learn the system quickly.
The team is intentionally in person. The expectation is five days a week in the New York City or San Francisco office, with normal human flexibility — not a badge-scanning culture, but a genuine belief that building this function is better done together.
The support organization is early. Some processes will be incomplete. The right escalation path may not exist yet. You will sometimes need to solve the immediate customer problem and then step back to design a better system so the same problem is handled more cleanly next time.
You will also be talking with highly technical customers. They will expect direct answers, visible ownership, and communication that respects their time. This is not a role for someone who wants to route tickets and stay far away from the underlying technology.
You would be joining at the point where support becomes strategically important, but before the function has hardened into layers and bureaucracy. The company has real customer traction, a technically ambitious platform, experienced systems founders, and a small team where this hire can materially influence how enterprise customers experience the product.
This is a chance to take everything you have learned about excellent technical support and use it to build something better from the beginning.
This is one of those roles where “support” undersells the job. The strongest person will be technical enough to earn credibility with engineers, operational enough to build the function, and human enough to make a difficult customer moment feel well handled. We will give you the straightforward version of the opportunity — what is compelling, what is unfinished, and what the team will expect — and let you decide whether it fits.