Jul 9, 2026

Senior Platform Infrastructure Engineer

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About Onyx Capital Group

Onyx Capital Group is the world’s #1 liquidity provider for energy derivatives, trading over $3.2 trillion in notional value annually. Through Onyx Commodities, the Flux Terminal, and our trading division Axis, we dominate the benchmarks that matter — Dated Brent, S2F contracts, and beyond. We are not a bank. We are not a hedge fund. We are a technology-driven market-making powerhouse at the intersection of global energy markets, data, and engineering — and we are growing fast.

Engineering at Onyx

We don’t hire passengers — we hire pilots. Every engineer here takes ownership, pushes back when the design isn’t right, and holds the bar high without being asked. We practise TDD, design for observability from day one, and treat software craftsmanship as a genuine competitive advantage. The team is small, senior, and embedded directly in the trading floor. There are no layers of abstraction between you and the business — your work has immediate, measurable impact from day one.

The Opportunity

We are establishing our Sri Lanka engineering hub and looking for two Senior Platform Infrastructure Engineers to anchor the team’s cloud and reliability function. Working closely with our UK/Dubai platform team, you will own the cloud infrastructure that underpins our live trading systems — responding to incidents, driving automation, and building the reliability and tooling that the business depends on around the clock. These roles provide critical coverage during Singapore business hours and the early Dubai / UK hours.

Requirements

Nice to Have

Monitoring and observability tooling — Prometheus, Grafana, Azure Monitor

What We’re Looking For

You treat infrastructure as a craft — versioned, tested, observable, and built to last. You are comfortable being on the front line of incidents and staying calm when systems misbehave. You communicate clearly with engineers thousands of miles away and take pride in the reliability of systems you can’t always see. You automate what others accept as manual, and you never ship something you wouldn’t be happy to own at 2am.

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