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CPU Storage Tech Lead

Posted Aug 5, 2026

Role at a glance

Salary
$257K – $327K/yr
Location
San Francisco, United States Seattle, United States
Work arrangement
Remote
Employment
Full-time
Experience
10+ years of experience in server hardware, systems architecture, data center infrastructure, or hyperscale compute platforms.
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field

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Role Summary

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The Stargate team builds physical infrastructure for large-scale AI systems, and this role leads CPU and storage architecture strategy for compute infrastructure across current and future generations. The position connects component-level platform decisions with scalable environments for AI training, inference, and supporting services, working with internal teams and external hardware and silicon partners.

What You'll Do

  • Own CPU and storage technical strategy for Stargate compute infrastructure
  • Evaluate CPU platforms across performance, efficiency, memory bandwidth, PCIe topology, cost, and roadmap alignment
  • Define storage architectures including boot media, local NVMe, shared storage, caching tiers, metadata services, and high-performance...
  • Drive server platform decisions involving CPU, memory, NIC, GPU, and storage subsystem integration
  • Lead bring-up and validation efforts for new CPU and storage platforms in lab and production environments
  • Drive reliability, serviceability, and fleet lifecycle planning for compute and storage platforms

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Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field; 10+ years of experience in server hardware, systems architecture, data center infrastructure, or hyperscale compute platforms. Requires expertise in modern CPU architectures and server platform design; understanding of memory systems, PCIe/CXL fabrics, NUMA behavior, and platform-level performance constraints; storage systems experience; hardware tradeoff evaluation; vendor collaboration; systems thinking; communication; and ownership in ambiguous environments.

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field
  • 10+ years of experience in server hardware, systems architecture, data center infrastructure, or hyperscale compute platforms
  • Deep expertise in modern CPU architectures (x86, ARM, accelerator host systems) and server platform design
  • Strong understanding of memory systems, PCIe/CXL fabrics, NUMA behavior, and platform-level performance constraints
  • Experience with storage systems including NVMe, SSD qualification, RAID, distributed storage, object/file systems, or high-performance...
  • Experience evaluating hardware tradeoffs across performance, cost, power, thermals, and supply availability
  • Experience working directly with OEMs, ODMs, silicon vendors, or storage vendors
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence engineering and executive stakeholders

Preferred

  • Advanced degree
  • Familiarity with GPU clusters and AI training/inference infrastructure
  • Experience designing infrastructure for large-scale AI or HPC environments
  • Familiarity with CPU vendor roadmaps across AMD, Intel, and ARM ecosystems
  • Experience with distributed storage architectures supporting GPU clusters
  • Knowledge of fleet operations, hardware lifecycle management, and production deployments at scale
  • Prior experience in hyperscale cloud, AI infrastructure, or advanced compute environments

Original job description

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About the Team

The Stargate team is responsible for building the physical infrastructure that powers large-scale AI systems. We design and deliver next-generation data centers optimized for dense compute clusters, advanced networking, and rapidly evolving hardware platforms.

This work sits at the intersection of hardware engineering, systems architecture, and infrastructure execution—translating cutting-edge compute roadmaps into scalable, production-ready environments.

Our teams partner across silicon vendors, server and storage OEMs, networking teams, and data center engineering organizations to bring new capacity online quickly, reliably, and at global scale.

About the Role

We are seeking a CPU & Storage Technical Lead to define and drive the server compute and storage architecture strategy for Stargate infrastructure.

In this role, you will own technical direction across CPU platforms, memory configurations, local and disaggregated storage systems, and their integration into large-scale AI clusters. You will evaluate vendor roadmaps, lead platform tradeoff decisions, and ensure compute and storage systems are optimized for training, inference, and supporting services.

You will work cross-functionally with hardware engineering, performance modeling, networking, supply chain, and deployment teams, as well as external partners such as AMD, Intel, OEMs, ODMs, and storage vendors.

This is a highly strategic role for someone who can operate deeply at the component level while also driving long-range infrastructure decisions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Own CPU and storage technical strategy for Stargate compute infrastructure across current and future generations.

  • Evaluate CPU platforms across performance, efficiency, memory bandwidth, PCIe topology, cost, and roadmap alignment.

  • Define storage architectures for AI environments, including boot media, local NVMe, shared storage, caching tiers, metadata services, and high-performance data pipelines.

  • Drive server platform decisions involving CPU, memory, NIC, GPU, and storage subsystem integration.

  • Partner with performance modeling teams to quantify tradeoffs across compute, memory, I/O, and storage bottlenecks.

  • Work with silicon and hardware vendors on roadmap influence, feature requests, qualification plans, and technical escalations.

  • Lead bring-up and validation efforts for new CPU and storage platforms in lab and production environments.

  • Partner with networking and cluster architecture teams to optimize end-to-end node design and data movement.

  • Support supply chain and sourcing teams with technical vendor assessments and second-source strategies.

  • Drive reliability, serviceability, and fleet lifecycle planning for compute and storage platforms.

  • Translate future AI workload requirements into infrastructure platform specifications.

  • Provide technical leadership across cross-functional stakeholders and executive reviews.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field; advanced degree preferred.

  • 10+ years of experience in server hardware, systems architecture, data center infrastructure, or hyperscale compute platforms.

  • Deep expertise in modern CPU architectures (x86, ARM, accelerator host systems) and server platform design.

  • Strong understanding of memory systems, PCIe/CXL fabrics, NUMA behavior, and platform-level performance constraints.

  • Experience with storage systems including NVMe, SSD qualification, RAID, distributed storage, object/file systems, or high-performance data pipelines.

  • Experience evaluating hardware tradeoffs across performance, cost, power, thermals, and supply availability.

  • Familiarity with GPU clusters and AI training/inference infrastructure strongly preferred.

  • Experience working directly with OEMs, ODMs, silicon vendors, or storage vendors.

  • Strong systems thinking with ability to connect component decisions to fleet-level outcomes.

  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence engineering and executive stakeholders.

  • Proven ability to operate in fast-moving, ambiguous environments with high ownership.

Preferred Skills

  • Experience designing infrastructure for large-scale AI or HPC environments.

  • Familiarity with CPU vendor roadmaps across AMD, Intel, and ARM ecosystems.

  • Experience with distributed storage architectures supporting GPU clusters.

  • Knowledge of fleet operations, hardware lifecycle management, and production deployments at scale.

  • Prior experience in hyperscale cloud, AI infrastructure, or advanced compute environments.

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OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity. 

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