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About the Role RadixArk is hiring a Performance Engineer in Palo Alto, CA - someone who can push LLM inference and training systems to the limit across real production workloads. You'll work on the ...

Role Overview We are seeking a Performance Engineer for the Fluence Americas Region who will serve as a subject matter expert for technical and engineering aspects related to the overall performance ...

Working to set up an automation stream that will run the same modules in parallel to the cloud. - Performance Engineers with a lot of Cloud (AWS) project experience - They need to be strong with ...

Job Title Performance Engineer Estimated Start Date 5/6/2026 Location San Francisco, CA Duration(Months) 6 Months Remote Possibility Onsite Required Qualifications • 8+ years of experience working ...

May provide performance engineering knowledge in contributing to simulation modelling projects. * Develops detailed project plans. * Monitors project progress and provides regular status reports to ...

Job Summary for SAP Performance Engineer - Minimum 10+ years of total professional experience - At least 5 years of experience in performance engineering focused on SAP systems - Hands-on experience ...

In your role as a Performance Engineer, you will be responsible for analyzing, modeling, and optimizing aircraft and propulsion system performance across the full flight envelope. This position ...

About the Role RadixArk is hiring a Performance Engineer in Palo Alto, CA - someone who can push LLM inference and training systems to the limit across real production workloads. You'll work on the ...

Job Title Performance Engineer Estimated Start Date 5/6/2026 Location San Francisco, CA Duration(Months) 6 Months Remote Possibility Onsites 8+ years of experience working within SDLC/TDLC • 6+ ...

Performance Engineer

Pekin, IL · On-site

$98K - $162K/yr

Interface with engineering resources outside of the station to support/implement performance improvement initiatives. * Work effectively in a team environment as a leader, member and/or facilitator.

As a Performance Engineer in Test, this role will have a breadth of knowledge and success in conducting functional, performance, and fault tolerance testing as well as the ability to comprehend ...

Performance Engineer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$91K - $187K/yr

In your role as a Performance Engineer, you will be responsible for analyzing, modeling, and optimizing aircraft and propulsion system performance across the full flight envelope. This position ...

System Performance Engineer Location: Waltham, MA Duration: 6+ Months BGV will be done for the selected candidates. Must have 7+ years real-world experience in automated load/performance engineering ...

Interface with engineering resources outside of the station to support/implement performance improvement initiatives. * Work effectively in a team environment as a leader, member and/or facilitator.

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How much do weekend performance engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend performance engineer in the United States is $60.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.28 and $68.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Performance Engineer vs Weekend Network Engineer?

AspectWeekend Performance EngineerWeekend Network Engineer
Primary FocusSystem performance, application optimization, and server efficiencyNetwork infrastructure, connectivity, and network security
Required SkillsPerformance testing, troubleshooting, server managementNetwork protocols, hardware setup, troubleshooting network issues
CertificationsPerformance-related certifications (e.g., AWS, Linux)Network certifications (e.g., Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+)
Work EnvironmentData centers, cloud environments, IT departmentsNetwork operation centers, enterprise IT settings

The Weekend Performance Engineer and Weekend Network Engineer roles share similarities in working during weekends and requiring technical certifications. However, the Performance Engineer focuses on optimizing system and application performance, while the Network Engineer specializes in maintaining and troubleshooting network infrastructure. Both roles are essential in IT operations but serve different technical domains.

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Performance Engineer

RadixArk

Palo Alto, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

About the Role

RadixArk is hiring a Performance Engineer in Palo Alto, CA - someone who can push LLM inference and training systems to the limit across real production workloads.

You'll work on the performance-critical path of SGLang, Miles, and the RadixArk infrastructure stack: latency, throughput, GPU utilization, memory efficiency, scheduling, batching, kernel behavior, distributed execution, and cost-per-token. This is not a generic benchmarking role. You'll be working on the systems that determine whether frontier-scale AI workloads are actually usable, affordable, and reliable in production.

Our customers care about real numbers: P99 latency, TTFT, tokens/sec/GPU, throughput under long-context workloads, cost-per-million tokens, RL rollout efficiency, and training-inference consistency. You'll help us measure, debug, and improve these systems across NVIDIA, AMD, Google TPU, and cloud partner environments.

This role is for someone who loves performance debugging, understands that small systems details can create massive product impact, and wants to work at the frontier of AI infrastructure.

What You'll Do
  • Analyze and improve performance across SGLang, Miles, and RadixArk production deployments
  • Benchmark LLM inference and training workloads across GPUs, TPUs, and cloud environments
  • Optimize latency, throughput, memory usage, batching, scheduling, routing, and GPU utilization
  • Investigate performance regressions in real customer environments
  • Work closely with kernel, runtime, distributed systems, and product engineers
  • Build internal tooling for profiling, tracing, benchmarking, and regression detection
  • Translate customer workload characteristics into concrete performance tuning strategies
  • Help define performance metrics that matter commercially, including cost-per-token and serving efficiency
  • Partner with customers and cloud partners on deep technical evaluations
  • Contribute performance insights back to open-source SGLang and Miles
What We're Looking For
  • Strong systems engineering background, especially in performance-critical software
  • Experience with GPU systems, distributed systems, inference serving, ML runtimes, or high-performance computing
  • Familiarity with profiling tools, performance debugging, tracing, and benchmark methodology
  • Comfort working with Python and C++
  • Experience with CUDA, Triton, Pallas, ROCm, XLA, or kernel-level optimization is a strong plus
  • Understanding of LLM inference concepts such as batching, KV cache, prefill/decode, speculative decoding, MoE, long context, and P99 latency
  • Ability to debug messy real-world performance issues across software, hardware, and infrastructure layers
  • Strong communication skills - you should be able to explain performance tradeoffs to both engineers and customers
  • Prior experience with production AI infrastructure, cloud GPU environments, or open-source ML systems is a plus
About RadixArk

RadixArk is an infrastructure-first company built by engineers who've shipped production AI systems, created SGLang, and developed Miles, our large-scale RL framework.

We're on a mission to democratize frontier-level AI infrastructure by building world-class open systems for inference and training.

Our team has optimized kernels serving billions of tokens daily, designed distributed training systems coordinating 10,000+ GPUs, and contributed to infrastructure that powers leading AI companies and research labs.

We're backed by well-known infrastructure investors and partner with Nvidia, Google, AWS, and frontier AI labs.

Join us in building infrastructure that gives real leverage back to the AI community.

Compensation

We offer competitive compensation with meaningful equity, comprehensive health benefits, and flexible work arrangements. Compensation is determined by location, level, and experience.

Equal Opportunity

RadixArk is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is proud to offer equal employment opportunity to everyone regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, veteran status, and more.