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Product Marketing Manager

San Francisco, CA · Remote

$181K/yr

... demo scripts, sales and partner training. They write, they record, they produce. Scope * Product ... Location We're a fully remote company based in San Francisco, hiring for this role in the United ...

California, Remote/Virtual Travel: Travel up to 10% Compensation: This pay band reflects Chloeta ... Develop custom GIS applications, scripts, geoprocessing models, and analytical tools. * Configure ...

Call Center Agent

El Segundo, CA · Remote

$16 - $21/hr

We have an outstanding Contract position for a Call Center Agent - Remote Job Responsibilities ... Follow established workflows, scripts, and compliance procedures * Demonstrate strong listening ...

Strong written and verbal communication skills * Experience with remote work and comfort working in ... Providing clear and timely direction to Field Team regarding needed scripts, lists, trainings and ...

Strong written and verbal communication skills * Experience with remote work and comfort working in ... Providing clear and timely direction to Field Team regarding needed scripts, lists, trainings and ...

$11 - $20/hr

... scripts displayed on a computer monitor without difficulty. Strong reading comprehension and the ability to quickly process and understand written material displayed on a computer monitor.

Creative Strategist

San Francisco, CA · On-site +1

$145K - $170K/yr

This is a remote role open to candidates based in the United States, with a strong preference for ... Write platform-native UGC scripts and collaborate with creators, talent, and editors to ensure ...

We are fully remote, and we operate as an AI-native team: every role at Single Grain is expected to ... Contribute to strategy and copy, not just execution: sharpen the angle, write the script, shape the ...

Sr. Engineer II - Software Design

Irvine, CA · Remote

$130K - $172K/yr

... remote diagnostics, and telematics functionalities. * Write efficient and optimized code in programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, and shell scripts. * Design, develop, and monitor secure ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote script writing in California is $40.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.48 and $49.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote script writing?

A Remote Script Writing job involves creating scripts for films, TV shows, videos, advertisements, or other media while working from a remote location. Writers collaborate with producers, directors, and other team members via online communication tools. This role requires strong storytelling skills, creativity, and the ability to meet deadlines. Many remote scriptwriters work as freelancers, but some may have full-time or contract positions with companies.

What are some common challenges faced in remote script writing roles and how can I overcome them?

Remote script writing often involves navigating tight deadlines, working across different time zones, and communicating with producers or creative teams virtually. Staying organized and maintaining proactive communication are key to success, as feedback and revisions can be more asynchronous than in-person roles. Utilizing collaborative tools like Google Docs or Slack helps streamline the feedback process and stay connected with the team. Setting a regular writing schedule and creating a dedicated workspace can also boost productivity and creativity while working from home.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in remote script writing, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Script Writer, you need strong storytelling abilities, excellent command of language, and experience in scriptwriting for various media formats, often supported by a portfolio of previous work. Familiarity with screenwriting software like Final Draft, Celtx, or WriterDuet, and understanding of formatting guidelines are typically required. Outstanding time management, self-motivation, and clear communication are soft skills that distinguish top performers in remote settings. These attributes are crucial for consistently producing high-quality scripts, meeting deadlines, and collaborating effectively with teams from a distance.

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Infographic showing various Remote Script Writing job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,241 per year, or $40 per hour.

Customer Reliability Engineer

Andromeda Cluster, Inc

San Francisco, CA • On-site, Remote

$120K - $152K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 7 hours ago


Job description

Customer Reliability Engineer
Location: Remote/SF-Hybrid • Full-Time
About Andromeda
Andromeda gives AI companies access to the kind of scaled compute once reserved for hyperscalers. Our platform connects 100+ AI customers to 50+ global providers, with billions of GPU-hours supported, and those numbers are all rapidly growing. We combine enterprise-grade reliability with the speed and economics of an open market, serving teams running everything from large-scale training to production inference.
Nat Friedman (former CEO of GitHub) and Daniel Gross (former head of AI at Apple, YC partner) started Andromeda in 2023 with a single GPU cluster. It filled almost immediately. Three years later, we're a $1.5B company, profitable since day one, with a Series A from Paradigm to scale the platform globally. The global flow of compute is already a multi-trillion dollar market, and our team is building the infrastructure that enables it to continue to scale.
The problem is deceptively hard. Not all compute is equal: interconnect, networking, OEM, firmware, and cluster age all vary across providers, and the differences matter at scale. Our platform benchmarks and validates capacity, takes positions, structures contracts, and operates clusters globally, delivering a consistent product regardless of where it runs. No one else has built this layer, and the AI industry can't scale without it.
The Role
Our customers run large AI training and inference workloads on GPU clusters we source from providers worldwide. When a node goes dark or a job dies eight hours into a run, the Customer Reliability Engineer is who they hear from, and who gets it sorted.
The job has three parts. You triage incoming issues and debug them at the Linux and Kubernetes layer. You work provider-side to figure out whose fault something actually is and push external providers to fix it. And you build the monitoring and scripts that catch problems before a customer has to tell us.
You need to be comfortable in a Linux shell and know how Kubernetes works. You don't need GPU or HPC experience. Most people pick that up here.
What You'll Do
Triage and fix customer issues
  • Own issues start to finish: reproduce, diagnose, fix or escalate, close the loop
  • Debug at the Linux layer: processes, networking, storage, kernel logs, resource contention, systemd, journald
  • Dig into Kubernetes problems like pods stuck pending or crash-looping, node conditions, scheduling failures, resource limits
  • Work GPU failures: driver and device-plugin issues, XID errors, thermal throttling, nodes that need cordoning or draining, jobs failing across multiple nodes
  • Escalate when you're past your depth, with the evidence already gathered

Handle incidents
  • Take part in a 24/7 on-call rotation
  • First response on alerts and customer-reported outages: assess impact, set severity, pull in the right people
  • Keep customers updated during incidents. Clear status, honest unknowns, no silence
  • Write up what happened, then turn it into a runbook, an alert, or a fix so it costs less next time

Push providers to resolution
  • Work out whether a fault is provider-side, ours, or the customer's before it gets handed anywhere
  • Open tickets with compute providers and chase them down rather than waiting
  • Track recurring provider failures and flag the patterns to the people making sourcing decisions

Build the tooling
  • Write Python or Bash to automate the checks you'd otherwise run by hand
  • Build and improve monitoring: cluster and node health checks, GPU telemetry, dashboards, alerts that fire on real problems
  • Keep runbooks and customer docs current as you go

What We're Looking For
  • Real Linux troubleshooting ability from the command line. You can work a problem through logs, processes, networking, and disk without a script to follow
  • Working knowledge of Kubernetes: pods, nodes, deployments, services, scheduling, and how to investigate when one of those breaks
  • Can write a script in Python or Bash to automate something repetitive
  • Strong writing. You can explain a technical problem to a frustrated customer clearly and without condescension
  • Good judgment under pressure. You know what to check first, when to escalate, and how to keep people informed while you're still working it out
  • Willing to join a 24/7 on-call rotation

Strong Candidates May Have
  • Hands-on time with NVIDIA GPUs in production: drivers, CUDA, DCGM, the Kubernetes device plugin
  • Experience with high-performance networking (InfiniBand, RoCE) or NCCL
  • Experience with HPC or batch schedulers like Slurm
  • A previous customer-facing technical role: support engineering, TAM, solutions, professional services
  • Knowledge of Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog, or similar
  • IAC: Terraform, Ansible, or Helm
  • Genuine interest in AI infrastructure and how big training jobs behave

Why You'll Love It Here
  • High-growth environment: Get in early at a company at the center of the AI infrastructure boom
  • Competitive compensation: + meaningful equity
  • Comprehensive benefits: for you and your dependents, including healthcare, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k), and unlimited PTO

Andromeda Cluster is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.