About SigNoz
SigNoz is an open-source observability platform that helps developers monitor, trace, and debug their applications fast. Today we serve users in
30+ countries
, have
25k+ GitHub stars
, a
7,000-member Slack community
, and
180+ OSS contributors
—all while operating as a fully remote, globally distributed team. We’re YC-backed and supported by leading Bay-Area VCs.
Why us?
Opportunity to work in a global dev infra product
Backed by YC and some of the prominent VCs in the Bay Area
We are completely remote. No offices.
We're looking for someone who is:
Technical enough to design observability solutions
- you'll work directly with customer engineering teams to design their OpenTelemetry instrumentation strategy, customize dashboards, and optimize for their specific use cases.
Excellent at technical documentation
- you'll create custom integration guides, troubleshooting docs, and best practices documentation that engineering teams actually want to follow.
Capable of hands-on implementation
- you'll directly contribute to customer codebases, help debug instrumentation issues, and ensure successful deployments rather than just providing guidance.
Product-minded
- you'll identify patterns in customer deployments and work with our product teams to build better defaults, templates, and tooling.
Who would be a good fit
2-6 years experience in technical roles
- DevOps, SRE, Platform Engineering, or Solutions Engineering backgrounds
DevOps/Platform engineering background
- Containerization, Kubernetes, infrastructure as code, cloud platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure)
Strong programming skills
- comfortable contributing to customer codebases in multiple languages (Go, Python, Node.js, Java)
Excellent technical writing
- can create clear, actionable documentation that engineers actually use
Systems thinking
- can understand complex distributed architectures and design monitoring strategies that scale
Who may not be a good fit
People who prefer working in isolation rather than directly with customers
People who struggle with technical writing or documentation
Candidates who avoid hands-on coding or technical implementation