About the job
Become a Part of Our Vision
At Namespace, we take pride in partnering with a diverse range of exceptional companies, enhancing their product development capabilities.
Over the years, we've observed talented engineering teams hindered by a common frustration: delays. Delays in CI processes, build completions, and test executions.
Having faced these challenges firsthand across various organizations, we aimed to create a developer infrastructure platform that we always wished existed. A solution that seamlessly integrates into existing workflows and popular tools while dramatically improving speed and cost efficiency.
Today, we empower hundreds of companies globally, enabling them to deliver features without the drag of infrastructure waiting times. Our solution is designed for simplicity: modify your runs-on line, attach your toolchain cache directory, and experience a build speed increase of up to 5x.
Role Overview
Namespace is committed to a frictionless approach, allowing immediate integration with existing developer toolchains, enabling teams to witness significant results within just five minutes. Our end-to-end stack is optimized for high performance, encompassing compute, memory, storage, and networking, providing unmatched capabilities and efficiencies compared to traditional cloud providers.
We deliver high-performance, ephemeral compute environments across Linux, Windows, and macOS. Our macOS platform leverages native Apple Silicon (M2 Pro / M4 Pro), tailored to support demanding developer workflows such as Xcode builds, iOS CI, and graphic-intensive tasks.
In this pivotal role, you will oversee the entire lifecycle of our macOS infrastructure, from provisioning and performance tuning to enhancing developer experience and ensuring reliability. You will be working at the crossroads of systems engineering, virtualization, and developer tooling to create a fast, predictable, and enjoyable macOS experience in the cloud.
This is a high-impact position: macOS forms a critical component of our platform, facilitating teams to build and deploy applications within the Apple ecosystem more efficiently, using fully isolated, quick-booting environments.
