Resident Engineer Jobs in San Francisco, CA
Resident Engineer jobs in San Francisco are actively hiring across SoMa, the Financial District, and Mission Bay, with strong demand in infrastructure, transit, and technology. Employers posting right now include Consor Engineers, Aon, and GFT. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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About the role
Persona's infrastructure team builds the foundation that everything else runs on: cloud platforms, Kubernetes, databases, CI/CD pipelines, networking, and observability. As an Infrastructure Engineering Resident, you'll work on real production systems from day one, contributing to the reliability and performance of our identity platform alongside seasoned engineers. This position is based in San Francisco. The team is in the office Tuesday through Thursday, with the option to work from home on Monday and Friday. We offer relocation support for those based outside of the San Francisco Bay Area.
About the Program
Persona's Infrastructure Engineering Residency is a 3-month program for folks early in their career who are ready to get their hands on real systems from day one. You won't be doing tutorial work. You'll embed with one of our infrastructure teams, pick up starter tickets, and build working knowledge of the tools that actually run production, such as cloud platforms, container orchestration, CI/CD, and more. By the end, you'll have the fundamentals and a clear path to a full-time infrastructure engineering role.
What you'll bring to Persona
- Engineers who are early in their careers or entering the industry for the first time
- Systems-level curiosity: You want to know how things work, whether it's containers, networking, or deployment pipelines.
- Independent thinking: You unblock yourself, learn from mistakes quickly, and drive toward solutions rather than waiting for direction.
- People first: You care about more than just the systems; you care about the engineers who depend on them and the customers they serve.
- Continuous learner: You are excited to pick up new tools, understand new services, and get comfortable not knowing everything yet.
- Collaborative spirit: You thrive in team environments, value diverse perspectives, and are willing to pair, ask questions, and learn across functions.
What you'll gain from the Program
- Hands-on experience: Solve real problems on production infrastructure, not simulations
- Mentorship: You'll be paired with a dedicated mentor on your host team who owns your ramp, meets with you regularly, and is your first stop when you're blocked. You'll also learn from engineers who have built and operated infrastructure at some of the fastest growing or largest technology companies in the world
- Fast-track to full-time: Excel in the program and join us as a full-time infrastructure engineer
- Collaborative culture: Work across infrastructure, product engineering, and security teams to see how infra enables the entire business
- Why this is exciting: You'll join a small, high-impact infrastructure team at a fast-growing startup where the systems you touch underpin everything Persona does. If you're driven, curious, and excited about building the foundation other engineers depend on, we want to hear from you.
What success looks like
By the end of your three months, you will have:
- Built a working mental model of your team's slice of the stack, enough to explain it to the next new engineer
- Shipped at least one change to production with guidance, and written up what you changed so the next person can follow it
- Found and named at least one rough edge, a gap in tooling, docs, or observability, and proposed a concrete fix
- Built working relationships with the engineers and partner teams you depend on, and know where to go when you're stuck
APPLICATIONS CLOSE MONDAY, JUNE 29TH AT 11: 59 PM PT
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Who's Hiring
- Consor Engineers2

- Aon1

- GFT1

- TYLin1

- Arcadis1

Top Industries Hiring
- Consulting & Professional Services7
- Construction & Real Estate3
- Insurance1
- Government & Public Sector1
Resident Engineer Jobs in San Francisco: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a resident engineer job in San Francisco?
Focus on San Francisco's strongest hiring sectors: transit and infrastructure, commercial construction, and technology campus development. Agencies like SFMTA, the Port of San Francisco, and major general contractors active in Mission Bay and SoMa hire most consistently. Candidates with field inspection experience, knowledge of local building codes, and familiarity with BART or Caltrain corridor projects stand out in this market.
Which companies hire resident engineers in San Francisco?
San Francisco resident engineer roles are posted by Consor Engineers, Aon, and GFT and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Hiring comes from a mix of city and county agencies, transit authorities, large engineering and construction firms, and technology companies managing significant campus or facility projects.
Are there remote resident engineer jobs in San Francisco?
Yes, though remote work is rare for this role because resident engineers are typically required on-site to observe construction, manage inspections, and coordinate directly with contractors. About 14% of resident engineer openings tied to San Francisco are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and those positions tend to be in design review, reporting, or project coordination rather than active field inspection.
How can I get a resident engineer job in San Francisco with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in San Francisco is through junior field engineer or assistant resident engineer roles on public works projects run by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission or the Department of Public Works. City-administered infrastructure projects often have entry-level openings with structured mentorship, and engineering firms supporting BART or Caltrain expansions regularly bring on recent graduates for inspection support roles.
Which industries hire the most resident engineers in San Francisco?
Most resident engineer openings in San Francisco sit in Consulting & Professional Services, Construction & Real Estate, and Insurance, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. San Francisco's ongoing investment in transit modernization, waterfront infrastructure, and large-scale mixed-use development in Mission Bay and Transbay keeps demand concentrated in those sectors.
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