Remote OCaml Distributed Systems Engineer (Linux / Storage / Networking) – whitesky.cloud – EMEA/Asia

We are looking for an OCaml engineer to join whitesky.cloud to work on low-level distributed infrastructure components.

About the work

You will work on core building blocks of a sovereign cloud platform, including distributed storage and coordination services.

Examples of related projects:

The work involves:

  • Distributed systems design and implementation

  • High-performance networking and I/O

  • Linux systems programming

  • Debugging and optimizing behavior under real production load

  • Long-running services where reliability and correctness matter

This is infrastructure work, not web development.


What we are looking for

  • Strong OCaml experience or strong systems programming background with willingness to work in OCaml

  • Good understanding of:

    • Linux internals

    • Networking / TCP/IP

    • Concurrency and performance

  • Interest in distributed systems, storage, or consensus algorithms

We care more about systems thinking and engineering depth than about specific frameworks.


Practical details

  • Full-time position

  • Fully remote

  • Location: EMEA or Asia

  • Salary: around €3000/month (depending on experience and location)

We know this is not a big-tech salary. We are a small engineering-driven company, and the role is aimed at engineers who enjoy working close to the system, solving real infrastructure problems, and having a direct impact.


About whitesky

whitesky builds a complete cloud platform based on Linux and KVM, focused on sovereignty and control.
The platform is used by MSPs, SaaS providers and enterprises to run their own cloud infrastructure.

You will be working on components that run in production environments and form part of a distributed cloud stack.


If this sounds interesting, please contact:

geert.audenaert@whitesky.cloud

or send a DM.

We are happy to answer questions or discuss whether this could be a good fit.

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Hello Geert,
I sent you an email.
Cheers.

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