About ClickHouse
Recognized on the 2025 Forbes Cloud 100 list, ClickHouse is one of the most innovative and fast-growing private cloud companies. With more than 3,000 customers and ARR that has grown over 250 percent year over year, ClickHouse leads the market in real-time analytics, data warehousing, observability, and AI workloads. The company’s sustained, accelerating momentum was recently validated by a $400M Series D financing round.
What you'll do
- Build agents that investigate incidents. They surface anomalies, answer "why is production broken?", and use ClickStack as their substrate.
- Write skills, not just prompts. Build a library of reusable skills that captures how our team debugs, finds root causes, writes ClickHouse queries, and runs incident response, so agents pick up the right playbook instead of starting from scratch.
- Own the agent stack end-to-end. Context engineering, tool design, evals, tracing, cost. You're responsible for whether the agent works in production.
- Make ClickStack a great place to run AI workloads. Build the MCP servers, SDKs, and integrations that let customers' agents read telemetry, take action, and stay observable themselves.
- Work in the open. Collaborate with OSS contributors and customers, debug their problems alongside them, and feed what you learn back into the product.
- Tackle the hard parts. Latency, cost, context window limits, eval coverage, hallucinations on real telemetry.
Who you are
- You've been building agents long enough to have opinions — about context engineering, tool design, when to use a skill vs. a tool, what evals catch and miss, and where popular frameworks break down.
- You think in production terms: p99 latency, cost per task, whether the system still works next week without intervention.
- You move quickly, ship often, and learn from what breaks.
- You care about developer tools and have a clear sense of what good DX looks like.
- You do well with ambiguity and ownership.
What you bring
- 5+ years of software engineering experience, including 1–2 years on LLM-powered systems or agents in production.
- Strong backend skills in TypeScript/Node.js and/or Python. Comfortable in both, even if one is primary.
- Hands-on experience building agents: multi-step tool use, planning, memory, error recovery.
- You've shipped them and dealt with the failure modes.
- Experience designing skills (Markdown-based workflow encodings, Anthropic-style or similar) and a clear view on when a skill, a tool, or both is the right fit.
- Experience with MCP: building servers, designing tools, and thinking through auth, scoping, and observability for agentic systems.
- Strong evals practice: golden sets, LLM-as-judge, regression detection.
- SQL proficiency — you can write ClickHouse queries directly.
- Comfort with Docker and Kubernetes.
- Active in open source and the developer community.
Bonus
- Built or operated production agents in observability, incident response, or SRE.
- Strong opinions on agent observability — tracing, cost attribution, eval pipelines, OpenTelemetry for agents — and ideas on how to improve it.
- Experience with prompt caching, context compaction, or other techniques relevant to running agents on production telemetry volumes.
- Experience with columnar databases and event ingestion pipelines.
- Contributed to or maintained an open source AI/agent project.
- Familiarity with Go, Rust, or other systems languages for integrations and high-throughput infra.
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