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Telemetry Systems Engineer Position
As a Telemetry Systems Engineer, you will build the observability infrastructure that powers Ooto's real-time mesh monitoring. You will design metric collection pipelines, implement distributed tracing, and create visualization systems for sovereign infrastructure operations.
Key Duties
- Build high-cardinality time-series metric systems.
- Implement distributed tracing across mesh boundaries.
- Design real-time alerting for sovereignty violations.
Your telemetry work will enable customers to operate sovereign infrastructure with confidence.
Observability Architecture - Metrics, traces, and logs
Ooto generates massive telemetry streams from distributed nodes processing critical workloads. You'll design systems that ingest, process, and visualize this data at scale while respecting sovereignty boundaries for sensitive operational metrics.
Core Systems - Stream processing and visualization
- Implement metric aggregation with cryptographic signatures.
- Build trace correlation across sovereign node boundaries.
- Design anomaly detection for mesh performance degradation.
- Develop compliance reporting from audit log streams.
- Create dashboards that surface actionable operational insights.
Performance Requirements - Sub-100ms metric delivery
Process telemetry streams with minimal overhead and latency.
- Optimize metric serialization and compression.
- Implement sampling strategies for high-volume traces.
- Design buffering mechanisms that prevent data loss.
Data Sovereignty - Telemetry isolation by jurisdiction
Ensure operational metrics respect the same sovereignty guarantees as application data. Implement cryptographic access controls for sensitive telemetry. Build cross-region aggregation without leaking jurisdictional data.
Customer Analytics - Turn telemetry into actionable insights
Develop analytics that help customers optimize workload placement. Create cost attribution models based on resource utilization. Build capacity planning tools using historical telemetry data.
"The best observability reveals truth: accurate metrics, complete traces, and confident decisions."