About Knock
Knock is on a mission to help products communicate with their users in a more thoughtful way. Building product notifications in-house takes months, often leading to poor user experiences. We believe that—when done right—product notifications help users find value in the products they use every day. That’s why we built Knock.
We're a remote-first (with a NYC base) Series A startup of 20+ employees that believe in the power of great software. We're APIs all the way down at Knock—Stripe for payments, Algolia for search, WorkOS for SSO. We're excited to add Knock to that list and to push forward the API-first movement. If you are, too, come join us and let's build something great together.
We’re backed by top investors and operators including Craft Ventures, Afore Capital, Preface Ventures, Worklife Capital, Guillermo Rauch (CEO/Founder @ Vercel), Scott Belsky (CPO @ Adobe), Adam Gross (CEO @ Heroku), John Kodumal (CTO @ LaunchDarkly), Nate Stewart (CPO @ Cockroach Labs), Charley Ma, and Zach Holman, to name a few.
About The Role
We're looking for am infrastructure engineer to join our small but growing platform team. The platform team at Knock are responsible for building, scaling, and maintaining the core services and infrastructure that run Knock.
You will have a high degree of ownership and autonomy in improving the Knock platform, starting with our foundational infrastructure. We’re an engineer-led team that obsesses over the reliability and availability of our service.
We care deeply about building a team and culture that is inclusive and equitable for people of all backgrounds and experiences, and believe firmly that the best teams are diverse. We particularly encourage people from underrepresented communities to apply.
Last thing: you can be a great fit even if you don't perfectly match what's described below. We know there's a lot we don't know and haven't thought of yet, and we're looking for teammates that can tell us what those things are. If that's you, don't hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself!
What you’ll be doing in this role
As an early stage company, everyone (including you) is involved in building every part of the company from the product and the infrastructure that it runs on, to how we get work done internally. Here are a collection of hats we need you to be OK with wearing:
This position is both high autonomy and high accountability: you will have a lot of room to work and raise our existing standards, while also communicating those changes and bringing the rest of the team along for the ride, often in the form of runbooks & internal documentation.
What we’re looking for in this role
A note on AI at Knock
We’re a team that has fully embraced AI tools to help us in our day-to-day. We use these tools to accelerate us, but remain clear-eyed about where they shine and where the pitfalls lie.
We’re not overly prescriptive about the tools you can use, and we encourage experimentation as we embrace this new method of working. We have a collaborative culture of figuring out together what works and what doesn’t — sharing what we’ve learned, comparing notes, and iterating on our workflows as the tooling landscape evolves. We’re not overly prescriptive about the tools you can use in your day-to-day.
As a member of the Knock team, we expect you to be familiar with tools like Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, or similar to assist you in your job. You’ll be allowed to use these tools in some parts of your interview loop, but there will be times where we’ll ask that you refrain.