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Senior Platform / DevOps Engineer (Real-time Media, WebRTC, Edge + Cloud) - BM

apna

5 - 10 years

Bengaluru

Posted: 22/02/2026

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Job Description

Job Description


Senior Platform / DevOps Engineer (Real-time Media, WebRTC, Edge + Cloud)

Job title: Platform / DevOps Engineer (WebRTC, Edge + Cloud)

Location: Bengaluru (Hybrid/Office)

Employment type: Full-time

Experience: 512+ years (flexible for strong fit)


About the role


Were building and operating a LiveKit-like real-time communications platform (WebRTC) that must scale to millions of calls with edge PoPs for ultra-low latency and multi-region cloud reliability. This is a hands-on, high-ownership role focused on production systems, performance, and resilience.

Were especially interested in engineers whove seen scale in real-time/streaming infra.


What youll do


Own reliability and performance of signaling, SFU/media nodes, TURN, routing, failover, and capacity planning

Build and run multi-region Kubernetes platforms with secure networking and zero-downtime deployments

Design edge + cloud architecture: PoPs, global routing, failover, autoscaling, DR

Implement SLOs/SLIs, incident response, postmortems, and operational excellence

Create strong observability: metrics, logs, tracing, and real-time QoE/latency metrics

  • Ship Infrastructure-as-Code and automation: Terraform, Helm, GitOps, CI/CD


Required skills


Strong production experience with Kubernetes at scale (multi-cluster/multi-region)

Strong Linux + networking fundamentals (UDP/TCP, NAT, conntrack, DNS, load balancing)

  • Experience with IaC + delivery: Terraform, Helm, GitOps (ArgoCD/Flux), CI/CD
  • Proven on-call ownership for high-availability systems


Nice to have


  • WebRTC/RTC operations: ICE, STUN/TURN, SFU scaling, packet loss/jitter tuning
  • Edge/PoP and traffic management experience (global routing, Anycast/DNS strategies)
  • Cost optimization for bandwidth-heavy workloads
  • Experience operating realtime/streaming systems at very high concurrency


What success looks like


You can keep a real-time system stable through traffic spikes, packet loss, ISP variability, zone/region failures

  • You think in terms of latency budgets, concurrency, bandwidth, packets/sec, not just pods and nodes
  • You build platforms that are observable, automatable, and easy to operate

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