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Infrastructure Software Engineer roles in the U.S. suit J-1 Trainee or Intern program categories, depending on whether you've graduated or are still enrolled. Securing J-1 sponsorship requires a designated sponsor organization to issue your DS-2019, separate from the host employer who hires you for the role.
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INTRODUCTION
As a Software Engineer on the ML Infrastructure team, you will design and build platforms for scalable, reliable, and efficient serving of LLMs. Our platform powers cutting-edge research and production systems, supporting both internal and external use cases across various environments. The ideal candidate combines strong ML fundamentals with deep expertise in backend system design. You’ll work in a highly collaborative environment, bridging research and engineering to deliver seamless experiences to our customers and accelerate innovation across the company.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
You will:
- Build and maintain fault-tolerant, high-performance systems for serving LLMs workloads at scale.
- Build an internal platform to empower LLM capability discovery.
- Collaborate with researchers and engineers to integrate and optimize models for production and research use cases.
- Conduct architecture and design reviews to uphold best practices in system design and scalability.
- Develop monitoring and observability solutions to ensure system health and performance.
- Lead projects end-to-end, from requirements gathering to implementation, in a cross-functional environment.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Ideally you'd have:
- 5+ years of experience building large-scale, high-performance backend systems.
- Strong programming skills in one or more languages (e.g., Python, Go, Rust, C++).
- Experience with LLM serving and routing fundamentals (e.g. rate limiting, token streaming, load balancing, budgets, etc.).
- Experience with LLM capabilities and concepts such as reasoning, tool calling, prompt templates, etc.
- Experience with containers and orchestration tools (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes).
- Familiarity with cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP) and infrastructure as code (e.g., Terraform).
- Proven ability to solve complex problems and work independently in fast-moving environments.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Nice to haves:
- Experience with modern LLM serving frameworks such as vLLM, SGLang, TensorRT-LLM, or text-generation-inference.
COMPENSATION
Compensation packages at Scale for eligible roles include base salary, equity, and benefits. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position, determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, interview performance, and relevant education or training. Scale employees in eligible roles are also granted equity based compensation, subject to Board of Director approval. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process, and confirm whether the hired role will be eligible for equity grant. You’ll also receive benefits including, but not limited to: Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage, retirement benefits, a learning and development stipend, and generous PTO. Additionally, this role may be eligible for additional benefits such as a commuter stipend.
LOCATION
Please reference the job posting's subtitle for where this position will be located. For pay transparency purposes, the base salary range for this full-time position in the locations of San Francisco, New York, Seattle is: $216,200—$270,250 USD.
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Our policy requires a 90-day waiting period before reconsidering candidates for the same role. This allows us to ensure a fair and thorough evaluation of all applicants.
About us:
At Scale, our mission is to develop reliable AI systems for the world's most important decisions. Our products provide the high-quality data and full-stack technologies that power the world's leading models, and help enterprises and governments build, deploy, and oversee AI applications that deliver real impact. We work closely with industry leaders like Meta, Cisco, DLA Piper, Mayo Clinic, Time Inc., the Government of Qatar, and U.S. government agencies including the Army and Air Force. We are expanding our team to accelerate the development of AI applications.
We believe that everyone should be able to bring their whole selves to work, which is why we are proud to be an inclusive and equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability status, gender identity or Veteran status.
We are committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and mental disabilities. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation in the application or recruiting process due to a disability, please contact us at accommodations@scale.com. Please see the United States Department of Labor's Know Your Rights poster for additional information. We comply with the United States Department of Labor's Pay Transparency provision.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding J-1 Visa Sponsorship as an Infrastructure Software Engineer
Align your credentials with SOC codes
Infrastructure Software Engineer roles map to specific Standard Occupational Classification codes that designated sponsors and host employers use to verify your training plan. Pull the O*NET occupation profile for your target role before applying to confirm your degree and experience fields match.
Document hands-on infrastructure experience precisely
Sponsors evaluating Trainee applications need evidence that your prior experience is substantively different from what you'll do at the host site. Break your resume into discrete infrastructure domains, such as network provisioning, CI/CD pipelines, and observability tooling, rather than listing broad job titles.
Search Migrate Mate for J-1 receptive employers
Not every U.S. tech company has hosted J-1 exchange visitors in engineering roles. Use Migrate Mate to filter Infrastructure Software Engineer positions from employers with documented J-1 hosting history, so you spend time on applications with realistic sponsorship pathways.
Confirm your host's DS-7002 training plan scope
Before accepting an offer, verify that the Training Plan Form DS-7002 covers the specific infrastructure functions you'll work on. Sponsors can reject plans that are too vague or that list responsibilities outside the Trainee or Intern program's approved occupational category.
Check whether your role triggers the home residency requirement
Infrastructure engineering positions funded by a foreign government or involving specialized knowledge transferable back to your home country can trigger the two-year home residency requirement. Clarify this with your designated sponsor before the DS-2019 is issued, not after your program ends.
Verify host employer E-Verify enrollment status early
Some designated sponsors require the host employer to be enrolled in E-Verify before issuing a DS-2019 for technical roles. Confirm enrollment during your offer negotiation stage, as retroactive enrollment can delay your program start by several weeks.
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Find Infrastructure Software Engineer JobsInfrastructure Software Engineer J-1 Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Which J-1 program category fits an Infrastructure Software Engineer role?
The Trainee category applies if you've graduated and have at least one year of relevant work experience outside the U.S. The Intern category applies if you're currently enrolled in a degree program or graduated within the past 12 months. Both categories accommodate technical engineering training plans. The category determines which designated sponsor organizations can issue your DS-2019 and how long your program can run.
Who actually sponsors the J-1 visa for an infrastructure engineering position?
The visa sponsor is a U.S. Department of State-designated organization, such as CIEE, Cultural Vistas, or AIPT, not the hiring company. The tech company where you work is the host employer. The designated sponsor issues your DS-2019, approves your DS-7002 training plan, and monitors your compliance throughout the program. Employers who want to host J-1 engineers contract with a designated sponsor separately.
How do I find U.S. employers open to hosting J-1 infrastructure engineers?
Most job listings don't specify J-1 hosting history, which makes targeted searching difficult. Migrate Mate surfaces Infrastructure Software Engineer roles from employers with relevant sponsorship and hosting backgrounds, so you can prioritize applications to companies already familiar with the J-1 process rather than starting cold outreach to HR teams unfamiliar with the program.
Can an infrastructure engineering training plan cover cloud or DevOps work?
Yes, but the DS-7002 training plan must describe specific learning objectives tied to your current skill gaps, not day-to-day production work. Plans covering cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes orchestration, or DevOps tooling are approvable when they articulate measurable competencies you'll develop. Designated sponsors will reject plans that read as a standard job description rather than a structured training progression.
Does the two-year home residency requirement commonly affect J-1 infrastructure engineers?
It can, particularly if your home country government funded your education or training, or if your skills fall on a skills list maintained by your home country. Infrastructure engineering expertise in areas like critical systems or telecommunications can trigger this requirement in some cases. Confirm your status with your designated sponsor before your DS-2019 is finalized, since a waiver application after the fact is a slower and less certain path.
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