Build and test acceleration platform for fast, distributed compilation
EngFlow operates a remote execution and caching platform designed to reduce build times by 5–10x and cloud costs by 20–50%, compatible with Bazel, Buck, CMake, and other build systems. The company is engineering-heavy (8 of 11 hires in the last 30 days), with active work on observability, performance regression tracking, and multi-cloud cost optimization—indicating focus on operational visibility and economics as competitive differentiators alongside raw speed.
EngFlow builds a distributed build acceleration platform for engineering teams at startups through Fortune 500 companies. The product provides remote execution, caching, and observability across Bazel, Buck v2, CMake, AOSP, and Chromium build environments, deployable on customer cloud or EngFlow's infrastructure. The platform is SOC 2 type 2 audited and includes 24x7 support and SSO by default. Founded in 2020 by core Bazel engineers and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, the company scales builds from 1 to 100,000+ cores across AWS, GCP, Azure, and Oracle Cloud.
Bazel, Buck v2, CMake, AOSP, and Chromium. The platform is also compatible with Java, Gradle, and Maven ecosystems based on tech stack overlap.
United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Colombia. Current openings span engineering, support, sales, and operations with emphasis on mid-level and senior roles.
AWS, GCP, Azure, and Oracle Cloud. Deployments can run on customer infrastructure or EngFlow's managed service, with multi-cloud cost optimization as an active development priority.
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