At Oxide, we see every issue in the datacenter as our own, whether it’s hardware, software, or the interaction between the two. Supporting customers in the field goes beyond just replacing hardware: we’re solving problems end-to-end, building trust, and making sure our systems deliver as promised. We are looking for candidates located in the Midwest.
Working at Oxide in Field Delivery you will:
- Work closely with customers to deliver timely onsite support — from rack installation to hardware replacements and upgrades — while also troubleshooting complex hardware and software issues to quickly remediate failures. 
- Perform hands-on work directly on production racks, balancing care, precision, and speed while ensuring minimal disruption to customer operations. 
- Work closely with our Manufacturing and Operations teams to coordinate replacement parts — ensuring the right components are ordered, shipped, and ready when you arrive onsite. 
- Manage and triage inbound customer communications, ensuring timely responses, updates, and resolution within SLA commitments. 
- Collaborate with Support Engineering and other teams to drive resolution, share learnings, and inform product improvements. 
- Document troubleshooting steps, solutions, and best practices for both internal and customer-facing knowledge bases. 
- Provide direct feedback from the field to help improve product quality, reliability, and usability. 
- Act as a trusted technical point of contact for customers, whether onsite or remote, building long-term credibility and trust. 
- Participate in regular on-call rotations to provide support (onsite and remote) for critical customer issues. 
Technical Skills & Experience
- Strong proficiency with Unix/Linux system administration (Solaris/illumos experience a plus). 
- Solid understanding of server architecture, including compute, storage, and networking fundamentals. 
- Hands-on experience working safely and confidently on racks in production environments. 
- Hands-on experience with scripting languages (Python, Bash, or similar) for automation and troubleshooting. 
- Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible, or similar). 
- Exposure to cloud orchestration platforms and API-driven operations. 
- Experience debugging distributed systems and working across hardware/software boundaries. 
- Knowledge of networking protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, routing) and system performance tuning. 
- Ability to interpret logs across the stack to diagnose and resolve issues. 
You will thrive in this role if you:
- Feel a sense of responsibility for the success of each customer, and measure that success in their terms. 
- Have deep, hands-on experience in datacenter environments or enterprise IT operations. 
- Know your way around servers, storage, and networking gear. 
- Possess strong troubleshooting skills across both hardware and software domains. 
- Are ready to travel often, including on short notice, to be there for customers onsite, while continuing to support them remotely when not in the field. 
- Are comfortable lifting and installing datacenter equipment (up to 50 lbs). 
- Are capable of triaging and prioritizing multiple tasks and issues. 
- Are deeply curious about the customers that you work with, seeking to understand what makes their businesses thrive and what challenges they are facing. 
- Pride yourself in developing a deep understanding of the product you are supporting, and are excited at the prospect of being able to run it yourself! 
- Get excited about a wide range of technical topics and dig really deep into them. 
- Don’t mind coworkers getting really excited about decades-old computers. 
- Are passionate about helping to shape a new product in these early days. 
Before applying for this role, you should:
- Listen to Hiring Processes with Gergely Orosz to familiarize yourself with the Oxide hiring process. 
- Watch What is the Oxide Cloud Computer? from Cloud Field Day to understand the product that we have built and why. 
- Watch What Does Oxide Value Mean to Oxide Computer Company? from Cloud Field Day to understand how we think of the value that we deliver to customers. 
- Listen to (or watch!) Uncrating the Oxide Rack on the Software Misadventures Podcast to learn about our perspective on go-to-market (and to see the crate!). 
- Listen to (or watch!) Inside Oxide on Changelog & Friends to learn about the current expansion of the company and team. 
- Listen to some of our episodes of Oxide and Friends. A few recommendations: - Scaling Manufacturing on the challenges of scaling to meet overwhelming demand. 
- Solutions Software Engineering with Matthew Sanabria on our approach to engineering the integration software that customers need. 
- Shipping the first Oxide rack: Your questions answered! on the occasion of shipping our first rack in the summer of 2023. 
- Launching the Cloud Computer on our general availability of the Oxide rack later in 2023. 
- RTO or GTFO on our perspective on the rash of RTO mandates. 
- Reflecting on Founder Mode on the widely-read Paul Graham piece.