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Maximilian Weber
Senior Cloud Engineer
ai_summary10 yrs shipping production-grade cloud engineer work. Strong on AWS & GCP.
10+
Years
€105k
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Markets
UK · DE · US
24h
First shortlist
from kick-off call
14–21
Days to hire
median across roles
Tailored
Typical mid pay (UK)
Why Haystack
The fastest way to hire cloud engineers without the agency tax.
Cloud engineers design and operate the infrastructure your product runs on - owning architecture, cost, security and reliability across AWS, GCP and Azure.
Haystack matches you with cloud engineers experienced across multi-cloud, regulated and high-scale environments.
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Hannah Becker
Staff Cloud Engineer
4+
Years
€68k
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Jonas Krüger
Lead Cloud Engineer
8+
Years
€92k
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Olivia Martinez
Senior Cloud Engineer
6+
Years
$185k
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Ethan Nguyen
Lead Cloud Engineer
9+
Years
$210k
Expects
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Maya Patel
Senior Cloud Engineer
5+
Years
$155k
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Marcus Johnson
Lead Cloud Engineer
11+
Years
$230k
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Hiring through Haystack takes days, not months
A repeatable five-step playbook our employers run for every role.
- 01
30-min kick-off
Day 0We capture the brief, scorecard and salary band. No long forms.
- 02
Matches in 24h
Day 1A curated shortlist of vetted candidates lands in your dashboard.
- 03
Interview rounds
Day 2–10We handle scheduling. You focus on the conversation.
- 04
Offer & references
Day 10–14We support both sides through offer and reference checks.
- 05
Onboard
Day 14–21Structured ramp template so your new hire ships in week one.
92%
Offer acceptance
Because every candidate has already aligned on level, comp and working pattern before you meet, cloud engineer offers via Haystack are accepted 92% of the time.
Hiring playbook
The cloud engineer hiring playbook
Cloud Engineer specialist or generalist - which should you hire?
The honest answer depends on the half-life of your cloud engineer surface area. If you expect to keep investing in AWS and GCP work over the next 18-24 months, a specialist cloud engineer will out-deliver a generalist on day-30 throughput and stakeholder confidence.
If your team is under ten people, or cloud engineer responsibilities are spread across two or three roles already, hire a strong generalist who has shipped this work in anger at least twice. The cross-disciplinary pattern recognition will pay for itself the first time priorities collide.
On Haystack we surface both - filtered by whether the candidate self-identifies as a cloud engineer specialist and verified against their last two roles. We benchmark live salary data on every offer.
What strong cloud engineers actually bring
A great cloud engineer is not the one with the longest CV - it is the one who has owned a hard AWS call and changed how they work because of how it landed. Across the devops hires we have placed in 2025-2026, the same patterns keep showing up.
- Versioned, observable cloud engineer work - measurable outputs, structured logs of decisions, and a clear rollback path on every change.
- Documented trade-off notes on the calls they made, including the option they rejected and why.
- Active mentorship of at least one other cloud engineer or adjacent role - usually a junior - within the first quarter.
- Cloud Engineers who pair AWS depth with cross-functional fluency - they bring product, design and data into their decisions, not just engineering.
Red flags when interviewing cloud engineers
Every discipline has its own pattern of plausible-sounding answers that fall apart in production. For cloud engineers, these are the patterns that most often correlate with a six-month regret hire on the employer side.
- Lists AWS on the CV but cannot describe a single trade-off they hit in production - all framework, no friction.
- Treats the cloud engineer role as a job title rather than a problem to solve - no opinion on what they would change about how the discipline is typically practised.
- Only ever worked on greenfield cloud engineer projects - inheriting a messy, half-built system is a different muscle.
- Blames previous teams for failed AWS work without explaining what they personally shipped to mitigate it.
A sample take-home for cloud engineer candidates
When teams ask us how to evaluate a cloud engineer beyond a CV and a chat, we recommend a 90-minute paid take-home that mirrors real work, not a trivia quiz. The brief below is one we have refined with employers hiring across devops teams.
Give the candidate a small, intentionally imperfect artefact tied to "design cloud architecture for reliability and cost". Their task is to add a second capability - tied to "own infrastructure as code and landing zones" - while keeping existing behaviour intact. Then grade in three parts.
- Correctness: the new work satisfies the brief and at least one edge case the candidate flags themselves.
- Judgement: did they refactor, wrap or work around the existing imperfection? Any of the three is fine - we are listening for the reasoning, not the verdict.
- Communication: a short written note explaining what they would do differently with another week, what they noticed about AWS, GCP and Azure, plus working exposure to Terraform, Kubernetes and Networking, and the assumptions they made along the way.
What to expect in the first 30 days from a Haystack cloud engineer hire
By week one, the new cloud engineer should have shipped a small, low-risk artefact to production or a stakeholder - a docs fix, a small process change, a first review on someone else's work. The goal is to validate the loop, not to ship anything heroic.
By week two, the cloud engineer is shadowing the active workstreams, attending standups in observe-mode, and asking pointed questions about why specific decisions were made. If they are not asking those questions, the hire is going to plateau.
By day 30, they own one cleanly-scoped slice of the cloud engineer surface area, have published a public ramp-up doc, and are the named point of contact for stakeholders inside that slice. Every Haystack employer gets a structured onboarding template, so you are not reinventing the playbook each hire.
Leading tech employers use Haystack to hire world-class candidates
"For anyone in the industry struggling with tech hiring and finding those really niche candidates, I'd highly recommend using Haystack. Ultimately Haystack helped us find great candidates that we couldn't find anywhere else."

"Working with Haystack has helped us widen our brand, it's helped us recruit great people, and it's been an easy thing to do. When we think about our candidate experience and the experience of people in my team, I want that rounded experience and that's what we've seen with Haystack."

"I'm really impressed with the candidates that I'm finding on Haystack, I'm looking at them and thinking, 'wow, this looks like a great engineer'. We made multiple hires in our first year. It's been a really nice way to hire tech talent, with a very unique approach."

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