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OpenShift Engineer

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Portworx storage administration and support * Really wants someone with portworx and On-prem experience so they can hit the ground running The ideal candidate will have strong experience ...

Experience with portworx is preferable. * Expected to have good experience working in an environment with the GitOps model. * Expected to have worked in multi cluster environments with various type ...

Deploy and manage distributed storage technologies including Rook, Ceph, MinIO, S3-compatible systems, and PortWorx. * Implement infrastructure-as-code (IaC) using Terraform, Ansible, and Desired ...

Deploy and manage distributed storage technologies including Rook, Ceph, MinIO, S3-compatible systems, and PortWorx. * Implement infrastructure-as-code (IaC) using Terraform, Ansible, and Desired ...

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How much do portworx jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for portworx in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Portworx?

Portworx is a cloud-native storage platform designed specifically for Kubernetes. It provides persistent storage, data management, backup, disaster recovery, and security for containerized applications running in Kubernetes environments. By using Portworx, organizations can ensure that their stateful applications have reliable, scalable, and high-performance storage that integrates seamlessly with Kubernetes workflows.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Portworx engineer?

To thrive as a Portworx Engineer, you need strong expertise in containerization (especially Kubernetes), storage solutions, and cloud infrastructure, typically supported by experience in DevOps or systems engineering. Familiarity with Portworx itself, related Kubernetes storage operators, and certifications such as Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) are highly valuable. Excellent problem-solving abilities, collaboration, and proactive communication help engineers excel in cross-functional and dynamic environments. These skills and qualifications are important to ensure resilient, scalable storage solutions and seamless integration with containerized applications.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with Portworx in a cloud-native environment?

Professionals using Portworx often encounter challenges related to managing persistent storage in dynamic, containerized environments. Ensuring high availability, data security, and efficient storage scaling across multiple clusters can be complex, particularly when integrating with diverse cloud providers or on-premises infrastructure. Collaboration with DevOps, cloud engineers, and application developers is essential to ensure seamless storage orchestration and disaster recovery capabilities. Staying updated on Portworx’s rapidly evolving features and best practices is also crucial for long-term success.

What is the difference between Portworx vs Kubernetes Administrator?

AspectPortworxKubernetes Administrator
Primary RoleProvides storage solutions and data management for containerized applicationsManages, deploys, and maintains Kubernetes clusters
Required SkillsStorage management, containerization, cloud infrastructureKubernetes architecture, cluster management, scripting
CertificationsNone specific, but cloud and storage certifications helpfulKubernetes certifications (CKA, CKAD)
Work EnvironmentData centers, cloud environments, DevOps teamsDevOps teams, cloud platforms, enterprise IT

While Portworx focuses on providing persistent storage solutions for container environments, Kubernetes Administrators manage and maintain Kubernetes clusters. Both roles often collaborate in DevOps settings but have distinct responsibilities related to storage versus cluster management.

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Infographic showing various Portworx job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 64% Physical, 21% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Forward Deployed Engineering, Portworx

Everpure

Santa Clara, CA • On-site

$67 - $89/hr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

THE ROLE

Portworx is building a Forward Deployed Engineering team to embed directly with our most strategic customers during their highest-stakes Kubernetes storage deployments. You'll be the technical bridge between complex customer infrastructure and Portworx itself: designing production architectures, unblocking critical rollouts, and turning field experience into structured product feedback that shapes our roadmap.

This is not a support role and not a pure pre-sales role. You'll own engagements end-to-end: from solution validation before you ever get on a plane, through architecture design, production stabilization, and a clean handoff. You'll leave behind documentation and automation that make the next customer's journey faster.

Just as important as the technical delivery: this is a relationship-building role. You'll work directly with senior technical leaders (Directors and VPs of Infrastructure and Platform Engineering), and the goal is to become a trusted advisor on their broader platform strategy, not just their Portworx footprint. Done well, this role gives Portworx (and Pure) visibility and influence across the customer's whole platform organization.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Where possible - reproduce a customer's target environment, whether on-prem or cloud/CaaS, in a lab and validate the proposed solution and architecture pattern before traveling on-site, so on-site time is spent building trust and executing a proven design
  • Design and validate production Portworx architectures for complex, high-stakes customer environments (multi-cluster, DR, KubeVirt VM migration, regulated/air-gapped deployments, cloud-native CaaS platforms)
  • Lead hands-on implementation: storage class design, KVDB topology, snapshot/backup policy, async/sync replication, capacity and sizing models
  • Run failure-mode and performance validation before go-live (node/AZ loss, network partition, upgrade paths)
  • Troubleshoot production-blocking issues in real time during critical rollouts
  • Author runbooks, reference architectures, and automation that become reusable IP across engagements
  • Upskill customer platform teams so they can operate independently post-handoff
  • Build and sustain relationships with senior technical leaders (Directors/VPs of Infrastructure and Platform Engineering) by understanding and helping shape their broader platform strategy, not just their Portworx deployment
  • Conduct periodic visits to established, already-live accounts to maintain the relationship, stay current on their evolving platform needs, and surface expansion opportunities. Many customers start small and grow, and this is how that growth gets found and won
  • Develop enough fluency in the customer's development environment and workflows to speak credibly to their CaaS platform needs as a whole
  • Log and structure field feedback (bugs, feature gaps, roadmap signal) for a recurring feedback loop with Product and Engineering
  • Partner closely with Sales Engineering, Customer Success, and Support to triage which engagements warrant FDE involvement
  • We are primarily an in-office environment and therefore, you will be expected to work from the Santa Clara office in compliance with Everpure's policies, unless you are on PTO, or work travel, or other approved leave.

WHAT YOU BRING

  • 5+ years in infrastructure/platform engineering, SRE, or field/solutions engineering roles; prior "forward deployed," field engineering, or professional services experience a plus
  • Deep, hands-on Kubernetes expertise (CKA/CKS or equivalent production experience). You've run clusters in production, not just in a lab
  • Strong understanding of enterprise storage infrastructure: SAN/NAS, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, NVMe/TCP, multipath (dm-multipath), LVM
  • Solid Linux systems administration background
  • Comfort working across both on-prem and cloud/CaaS deployment models. You shouldn't have a blind spot on either side
  • Working understanding of customer development environments (CI/CD, application deployment patterns, dev/test workflows) sufficient to reason about CaaS platform needs beyond just the storage layer
  • Experience with virtualization and migration patterns (VMware, KubeVirt) a strong plus
  • Prior experience with Portworx, other CSI-based storage platforms, or enterprise storage vendors (Pure Storage, NetApp, Dell, etc.) is highly valued
  • Genuine relationship-building instincts. This role requires earning trust with senior technical leaders over time, not just closing out a project; comfort running both a technical whiteboard session and a live war-room call, and staying in touch between fires
  • Strong technical writing skills. The artifacts you leave behind are as important as the fix you made

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