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Argyle is a remote-first, Series A fast-growing tech startup that has reimagined how we can use employment data.
Renting an apartment, buying a car, refinancing a home, applying for a loan. The first question that they will ask you is, "how do you earn your money?" Wouldn’t you think that information foundational to our society would be simple to manage, transfer and control? Well, it’s not!
Argyle provides businesses with a single global access point to employment data. Any company can process work verifications, gain real-time transparency into earnings and view worker profile details.
We are a fun and passionate group of people, all working remotely across 19 different countries and counting. We are now looking for Senior Backend Engineers to come and join our team.
What will you do?
Experience and a big passion for API design, scalability, performance and end-to-end ownership
Design, build, and maintain APIs, services, and systems across Argyle's engineering teams
Debug production issues across services and multiple levels of the stack
Work with engineers across the company to build new features at large-scale
Managing k8s clusters with GitOps driven approach
Operating databases with large datasets
Concurrent systems programming
What are we looking for
Enjoy and have experience building APIs
Think about systems and services and write high-quality code. We work mostly in Python & Go. However, languages can be learned: we care much more about your general engineering skill than knowledge of a particular language or framework.
Hold yourself and others to a high bar when working with production systems
Take pride in working on projects to successful completion involving a wide variety of technologies and systems.
Thrive in a collaborative environment involving different stakeholders and subject matter experts
Why Argyle?
Remote first company
International environment
Flexible working hours
Stock Options
Flexible vacation leave
$1000 after a month of employment to set up your home office.
MacBook
Argyle embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We believe the more inclusive we are, the better our company will be.
DevOps Engineer Techcyte Orem, UT, United States $100,000 to $150,000 a year
April 2021
3 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
About the Role
At Techcyte, we are building machine learning algorithms for microscopy testing using the latest in deep learning. To support these applications, we use AWS in a dynamically scaling environment while maintaining the availability and quality requirements of medical grade software.
We use the following technologies (and more!):
AWS (S3, EC2, ECS, CloudFront, DynamoDB)
Terraform, Vault, Packer
Gitlab CI
Tempo (OpenTracing)
Go, ReactJS, Python
Docker, Ansible
Prometheus, Grafana
The goal of our DevOps team is to create a self-service system for everyone to get their job done. This means designing intuitive and well-documented infrastructure as code that allows others to get their jobs done efficiently, securely, and correctly instead of doing it all for them. At Techcyte, we believe the primary developers are the best suited to dissect production problems, and the DevOps team provides top-notch tools and methods to help them do that. As such, our DevOps members are still developers and will participate in product development, but they should be evangelists for thinking about code in the context of where and how it runs.
Candidates must meet the following requirements:
Have a BS in Computer Science or a related degree, or related experience
Be authorized to work in the United States
4+ years experience building on AWS or other cloud infrastructure
Excellent coding skills (main languages in the company are Go, ReactJS, and Python)
Ability to work on remote Linux systems
Current with modern dev tools and methodologies such as agile development, git, bug trackers, and team chats.
Be able to work remotely
Ability to optimize queuing and complex systems to improve speed or costs
Knowledge around best security practices
Experience with SQL databases
Candidates will be asked to code in the interview process.
About the Company
Work from Home
While we do have offices available for use, our workforce spends the majority of their time working from the comfort of their home. Every team member has a daily standup meeting to touch base with their team and a monthly all hands meeting for the whole company to get updates. Additional meetings are created as needed, and the majority are impromptu.
Benefits
We offer competitive salaries, healthcare benefits, paid time off, work from home, a bonus plan, and equity.
Hard Problems
Techcyte develops products using computer vision and deep learning to automate microscopy for laboratory testing for healthcare, veterinary services, and environmental testing. We need to analyze the equivalent of a blu-ray movie worth of images in the cloud in only a few minutes while staying reliable and accurate. Major problems include transferring, processing, and storing terabytes of data, creating queuing systems that balance turnaround times with costs, and building a pipeline around machine learning models that meet the accuracy requirements of human healthcare.
Extremely Talented People
We have a wide range of talent spanning a variety of industries and positions. We have built a culture of fast paced and agile development in the face of a healthcare system that has been rigid. We are building massive scale systems to implement bleeding edge research. Come interview with us and you will see top notch engineering talent that can compete with any organization on the planet.
Improve the World
Our mission is to improve healthcare and laboratory testing throughout the world. We improve the work environment for our users, improve the accuracy of tests, and lower costs and turnaround times for the healthcare system. We push new innovation in technology, workflow, and regulations to make the healthcare system the best it can be. We have already improved accuracy in laboratory testing that have prevented misdiagnoses, and we are striving to do more.
Lead Backend Engineer Treecard Remote (Europe, United States) / London, United Kingdom $80,000 to $120,000 a year
April 2021
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
About TreeCard
TreeCard is building the leading green finance brand. We’re powered by Ecosia, the search engine that plants trees with 15M monthly active users.
Our first product, TreeCard, is a free top-up debit card that puts 80% of profits directly towards responsible reforestation investments. We’ve signed up over 100,000 users to our waiting list in the first month since announcement (breaking all of Revolut, Monzo and Curve's launch records). Our product sticks, with 40% of all sign ups being referred by a friend or family. We’re planning to launch in Q1 of 2021.
Over the coming months, we will be expanding to offer a suite of green services, from payments, to lending, to investments.
Lead Backend Engineer
We are looking for an engineer to help us build out the backend that powers TreeCard.
You will be responsible for developing the backend platform from scratch, spanning a range of the tech stack, from integrating with our banking partners, to API architecture and design for our mobile client, to the execution of new microservices that the business will depend on like risk management, fraud detection, and big data analytics.
You will be delivering a product that will become a core part of our customer’s financial lives, and used daily by hundreds of thousands of these customers. As one of the earliest employees, you will have a huge amount of responsibility over the product and company, and will be given the opportunity to hire out a team to support you as TreeCard grows.
Requirements
Bachelors Degree (or above) in Computer Science/Maths/Physics/ similar
You’re interested in distributed systems and writing resilient and highly available software
Exposure to architectural patterns of a large, high-scale web applications
You have some experience with strongly-typed languages Go (Golang), Java, C, Scala
Worked with secure mobile applications (e.g., finance, health)
Mid/Senior Go Engineer Dayforward Remote (United States) $120,000 to $170,000 a year
April 2021
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Dayforward is bringing financial security to modern families. We're starting with a fresh take on life insurance.
Do you share our passion for technology and building something from the ground up? We want to hear from forward-thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge industry standards.
We’re looking for a strong, collaborative software developer who wants to help build and scale our digital product, which aims to provide our users with the fastest, most intuitive way to learn about and purchase the right life insurance for their families.Our ideal candidate has startup experience, or is excited about the idea of working in an environment where we test, learn, and iterate quickly. We’re looking for a proactive and highly competent individual contributor who will be able to hit the ground running.
We’d like to see at least 4 years experience (or a super awesome track record on delivering cool stuff). Bonus points for full stack developers (we use Javascript + Vue) or those with experience in the insuretech space.
Required:
Go
PostgreSQL
Deploying to GCP, AWS, or something like that
Optional:
Protobuf
gRPC
Microservice architecture
K8s, Docker, etc
Location: US only; remote work is OK. Much of our team is based on the greater NYC area, and many of us will probably return to an office at some point - so while it won’t be required, it will eventually be an option for anyone in the area who prefers working from an office.
Benefits
Flexible vacations
We want you to have a life outside the office. Take PTO as you see fit.
401k
Dayforward matches 100% of your contribution, up to 3% of your salary.
Healthcare
We love insurance! Comprehensive health, medical, and vision, paid disability, FSA and more.
Family
3 months paid leave when you welcome a little one.
Fitness
We reward you for healthy living with membership savings and more.
Team events
Every 2 weeks, a different team member plans an event so we can get to know each other better.
Backend Engineer Passio Inc Remote (United States) $100,000 to $150,000 a year
March 2021
6 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Excited about the future of AI and AR? Want to build tools that will positively impact lives of millions people around the world? Read on!
At Passio we are creating a pioneering edge-ai platform that transforms existing applications and products by adding a wide range of AI capabilities. Take a look at here to learn more: https://www.passiolife.com/products
We are growing our distributed team and are looking for a talented Backend Engineer with experience in GCP, Python, and database development. You will be joining a growing team and helping us build the future where every application and product is imbued with intelligence.
Responsibilities:
Design and build microservices in Python and Go
Architect and implement the backend of internal and external React applications
Write automation scripts for our data pipelines
Build and maintain microservices, processes and databases on GCP
Build fast scalable APIs for internal and external consumption
Expand our SQL, Elastic and MangoDB databases
Automate user management systems
Technical Skills:
Over 2 years of building production-ready backends
Over 2 years of experience with Python, and Java Script
Knowledge of Go is a plus
Hands-on experience with a variety of GCP and AWS tools
Knowledge of MySQL, PostgreSQL and NoSQL databases
Knowledge of React is a plus
Extended experience with Git and version control
Knowledge of CI/CD tools and experience with software deployment automation
Immediate or near-term availability
Why Apply:​
You want to play a key role in defining the future of Artificial Intelligence
You're excited about working in a demanding rapidly growing startup environment
You are motivated by technical challenges and are excited to constantly learn and grow
Lead Engineer Proton Boston, MA, United States / Remote $120,000 to $160,000 a year
February 2021
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Proton
This role has no specific closing date
$120-160k plus equity and benefits
Boston, MA or Remote Considered
At Proton we're bringing cutting-edge technology to the world of business-to-business distribution. It's a large market that offers an enormous opportunity for growth. The industry we serve accounts for trillions of dollars of revenue a year. It's a huge chance to have an impact by shaking up an industry that's still waking up to the promise of technology. We have a chance to really transform the way a huge number of people work for the better, and bridge the gap between amazing software tools and human expertise.
By becoming the source of truth for our customers' data, we're helping them make better decisions and be more effective. We’re looking for a lead engineer for our data platform team to help make that vision a reality.
As a member of the data platform team, you'll build backend systems that unify, clean, and transform our customers' data. In addition, you’ll serve as the engineering leader for the team, helping your fellow team members deepen their expertise, effectively collaborate, and develop a technology vision. Together with the product team, you'll work to build scalable solutions to big problems. This position reports to our chief technology officer.
Our team codes in Python, JavaScript (using the Vue framework), and Go, with modern scalable document- and key-based data stores behind them. We prefer excellence to expediency. Backed by our microservice architecture, we want the best tool not the most convenient. If there’s a compelling case to write something in Clojure, we can and will do it. With strong foundations, specific knowledge of these tools is not required. As the driver of engineering on this team, you'll have a chance to define the technology vision for our order entry systems.
As an early member of the company, you’ll have a chance to shape how we grow, making key decisions around technical choices, and defining our culture. We're working to build a sustainable environment where excellence sits alongside a recognition we operate in a system and a need to nurture learning at all levels. Our growing corps of engineering leadership, including this role, should bring more expertise into that equation.
At Proton, we hire a little differently. Read about that and more on our engineering blog.
We'd be thrilled to have you apply. If you've read this far, but decided not to apply, we'd love to get your feedback on why--let us know at hiring@proton.ai.
Backend Engineer Proton Boston, MA, United States / Remote $70,000 to $100,000 a year
February 2021
3 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
This role has no specific closing date
$70-100k plus equity and benefits
Boston, MA or Remote Considered
At Proton we're bringing cutting-edge technology to the world of business-to-business distribution. It's a large market that accounts for trillions of dollars of revenue a year and offers an enormous opportunity for growth. It's a huge chance to have an impact by shaking up an industry that's still waking up to the promise of technology. We have a chance to really transform the way a huge number of people work for the better, and bridge the gap between amazing software tools and human expertise.
To achieve those ends, we have organized the company into several teams, or "pods", tasked with providing value to different users, and we're looking for backend engineers to join two of them. One team is committed towards improving the effectiveness of Customer/Inside Sales Representatives, salespeople who are used to reaching out to prospective or renewing buyers over a phone line and trying to provide a valuable pitch to their customer. The other is dedicated to providing value for Outside Sales Reps, who typically find themselves on the road reaching out to prospects in person. As a member of either pod, you'll build backend systems in innovative and scalable ways with the end-user in mind, ultimately it's your choice which pod you'd like to join.
Our team codes in Python, JavaScript (using the Vue framework), and Go, with modern scalable document- and key-based data stores behind them. We prefer excellence to expediency. Backed by our microservice architecture, we want the best tool not the most convenient. If there’s a compelling case to write something in Clojure, we can and will do it. With strong foundations, specific knowledge of these tools is not required. As an early member of our growing engineering team, you'll have the opportunity to weigh in on design and architectural solutions that shape the company's future.
On the hiring process, you may have noticed that we haven't asked you for a resume yet. This is intentional, a longer explanation of why our process is so unorthodox and a primer of what to expect can be found in this blog post, but to summarize: we want to hire the brightest, not necessarily the most credentialed or best put on paper.
If you really know what you're doing, whether you're self taught or have spent your entire life until now in academia, we'd love to have you aboard the team.
We'd be thrilled to have you apply. If you've read this far, but decided not to apply, we'd love to get your feedback on why--let us know at hiring@proton.ai.
Application Security Engineer Vimeo New York City, United States $100,000 to $140,000 a year
November 2020
16 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
As an Application Security Engineer on our Security Engineering team, you will support our cloud infrastructure by developing tools, building services and providing consultative services to our engineering teams. You will be a key member safeguarding our users who entrust Vimeo with their content every day. You will build tools, and services (We use Python, and Go). You’ll plan and carry out security measures to monitor and protect sensitive data and systems from infiltration and cyber-attacks. You love to solve puzzles, and are a great team player
What you’ll do:
Contribute to the infrastructure, application and security teams at Vimeo
Create services, tools and process to manage the security of our applications
Perform regular security assessments of Vimeo’s platforms and software
Identify and remediate weaknesses in our processes and procedures
Configure systems to comply with industry best practices and hardening standards
Prioritize, triage and remediate vulnerabilities and findings from system scans and bug bounty programs
Skills and knowledge you should possess:
Solid understanding of OSI model, TCP/IP, HTTP and TLS
Understands the principle of least privilege and the confidentiality, integrity, and availability triad and will work to enforce those concepts in our environment
Experience with web application penetration testing
Experience with languages such as Python, Go, Ruby, PHP, Node.js
Experience with secure coding practices and automating security checks in pipelines
Comfortable working in and across cloud environments like AWS and GCP
Comfortable with DevOps style tools like Ansible, Chef, Terraform, GitHub, Jenkins, Puppet, etc.
Bonus points:
Link to a Github repo with security tools/scripts you’ve developed or help maintain
Web development experience or open source vulnerability research
Experience with system security hardening guidelines and SDLC principles
About us:
Vimeo is the world's leading professional video platform and community. We empower over 200 million users — from creatives to entrepreneurs to the world's largest brands — to grow their business with video. Our products make it easy to create high-quality, impactful videos and to reach teams, audiences and customers anywhere.
Vimeo is powered by a growing team of over 650 passionate, dedicated humans. We're headquartered in New York City with offices around the world. We believe our impact is greatest when our workforce represents the diverse and global community that we serve, and we're proud to be an equal opportunity employer where diversity, equity and inclusion is prioritized in how we build our products, leaders and culture. Learn more at www.vimeo.com/jobs.
Backend Systems Engineer CommentSold Remote (United States) $125,000 to $155,000 a year
November 2020
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Backend Systems Engineer
At CommentSold we are building multiple complex systems to support our core e-commerce and mobile technology stacks, we have systems doing video transcoding, push and SMS messaging, mobile build pipelines and a few other interesting problems.
We're looking for an experienced backend systems engineer with a strong general software engineering skillset to help build and grow our new systems development. In this role you’ll be driving forward our new backend systems, helping designing and maintaining our existing systems.
Right now the majority of our backend systems which live outside our main web stack are written in Go and/or built on AWS technologies like ECS and beanstalkd. If you have experience with and interest in helping solve some interesting problems where scaling is a real factor this might be the right role for you.
NOTE: At this time, we are only considering candidates located in the USA.
In this role, you will
Work on a wide range of problems within our core application
Focus on solving problems from both the customer facing and backend perspectives
Gain a deep understanding of our product and become involved in driving out product implementation
Join a rapidly growing technical team with the opportunity to take on both product and technical problems
Our pipeline uses libraries and tooling along with scripts/tools written in languages including python, bash and Go (Golang).
If you’re right for this role, you
Have a strong understanding of core computer science principles
2-3+ years backend systems development experience utilizing Go
2-3+ years experience with AWS technologies like ECS and beanstalkd
Are organized and have strong time management skills
Love solving problems and finding solutions
Are self-motivated and self-directing
Are comfortable in a fast paced, pragmatic work environment
Have worked on a remote team
Perks & Benefits
We are a remote focused team so the majority of your time will be remote. We also provide remote specific benefits: * Coworking space reimbursement budget * Home internet reimbursement budget
Base salary plus annual bonus
Interview Process
Culture fit with People Operations
30 minute intro call with CTO
45-60 minute technical call with CTO
Take home coding challenge
Review of your coding challenge with the CTO and our current Pipeline Engineer
Audius is a decentralized, community-owned, and artist-controlled music-sharing protocol. Audius provides a blockchain-based alternative to SoundCloud to help artists monetize their work and distribute it directly to fans. Audius launched it's public beta at the end of September and within the first week over 30,000 users listened to 13,000 tracks from artists that signed up to use Audius including Deadmau5, 3LAU, Brownies and Lemonade, Zeds Dead, with exclusive content from Rezz, Lido and others.
Who we are looking for?
We are looking for a backend engineer to help us design, build, and architect the Audius protocol. You are a collaborative, team player that enjoys working with a small team to solve big problems that need innovative solutions.
Key Responsibilities
Design, architect and build the Audius protocol
Develop a set of services that run on the decentralized Audius ecosystem
Help finish the product for public launch later in the coming months
Skills and Experience
Knowledgable about node.js, python, postgres, redis, docker, kubernetes
An understanding of distributed systems
Experience with system design and architecture
Great interpersonal and communication skills within a small team