Posted Jul 14, 2026

Staff AI Platform Engineer

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Better Money

Strike is the Bitcoin company. With Strike, you can buy and sell bitcoin, pay bills, and borrow against your holdings. From individuals to businesses, Strike is purpose-built for every step of the Bitcoin journey. Available in more than 100 countries — including the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and Africa — Strike is building a better financial system powered by Bitcoin. Bitcoin is better money. Strike is how you use it.

Role:

We are seeking a Staff Platform Engineer (AI Systems) to join our Core Team.

Strike is already a high-velocity, cloud-native engineering organization. We run an immutable infrastructure on GKE, we enforce "Shift-Left" security, and we deploy constantly. We are full on integrating frontier AI capabilities directly into our ecosystem - not as a gimmick, but as a force multiplier for our team.

This is aSystems Engineering role. You will not be fine-tuning models or building chatbots for fun. You will be building the secure connective tissue that allows agentic systems to interact with our real-world infrastructure. You will define how agents authenticate, how they access tools, and - crucially - when they should be trusted.

Who this is NOT: To save your time: This is NOT a Data Science or MLOps role. We are not looking for someone to train custom models in PyTorch or manage Kubeflow clusters. We are looking for a systems builder to create the agentic harness and tools that empower our team.

What You Will Do

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US-Based Positions

Non US-Based positions

We do not make hiring decisions based on educational history whatsoever. Our Founder is a college dropout. We work with high school dropouts, PHD candidates and everything in-between. We do not hire credentials. We simply partner with talented, passionate individuals who are excited to be a part of our team.

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