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Software Engineer Kramp Hub Utrecht, The Netherlands €50,000 to €70,000 a year
October 2019
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
If you want to compete with technology, by definition you can’t buy that technology. At Kramp Hub, with a team of great professionals we are continuously seeking simple solutions for very complex challenges in the e-commerce world, within an industry that is becoming more important day by day - agriculture. At the moment we are busy building a multi-tenant microservice platform and working on a Data Hub that will steer the decisions and directions of the immense business we are in, having 3 million euros in revenue going through the system daily.
Within the seven teams working on different domains, you can create and pave your own path in fully autonomous, mature teams that decide the way they want to go about a challenge. Switching the teams because you think you can contribute to the services the other team is working on, is also a possibility. This enables big opportunities to take part in different projects and grow - we would like to give you the liberty to choose the direction of that growth based on your tendencies - you might have a knack for the business side of it all and like juggling among stakeholders, or might be interested in architecture... We would like for our new colleague to be willing to teach and be taught so we can make sure we always stay on the edge of the ever changing tech environment. You would work with architects in flip-flops and data scientists in heavy metal bands and we expect you to come as you are :)
Concepts and technologies:
Infrastructure as code
Microservices
Continuous delivery
Serverless deployment
Google Cloud Platform
Kubernetes
Docker
Java & Go (Golang)
Spring boot
Relational (Postgres), document and graph databases (e.g. Neo4j)
Apache beam
Elasticsearch
gRPC
If you have worked with a part of the tech stack mentioned above and you are open and curious to learn the rest - we would be happy to receive your application!
What keeps us busy at the moment:
Data driven business optimization - search optimization, replenishment, automated A/B testing, sales forecasting, data driven communication with customers
Leveraging graph databases to compute at scale
Building and identity, authentication and authorization system
Go Backend Engineer Vizzlo Leipzig, Germany €40,000 to €55,000 a year
October 2019
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Help us kickstart a new era of mind-blowing business graphics accessible to everyone!
Vizzlo creates individual business graphics. Whether for presentations, business documents, or the Web – with Vizzlo anybody can visualize their ideas in seconds.
We are looking for an experienced Go backend developer to join our team in Leipzig or remote. We are a growing team of enthusiasts in a VC-backed startup. We’re proud of our hands-on culture, we talk plainly to each other, and improve anything we’re working on until it’s perfect.
The role
As a Go backend engineer, you’ll work on our API servers and internal libraries that make the Vizzlo products come to live. Your code will talk to AWS storage infrastructure, to JavaScript frontends, and best of all, to lots of different third-party APIs of other products Vizzlo integrates with. You are passionate about idiomatic Go code but are not afraid to tackle obstacles from all kinds of points of view when necessary. You love to write reliable, scalable, and tested code.
What we’re looking for
3+ years of backend development experience, preferably in mid-sized teams
Verifiable Go knowledge
Proficiency in SQL
Comfort & prior experience in some of the following technologies of current SaaS stacks: AWS, MongoDB, Postgres, REST API, …
You worked on a SaaS product before? That’s a HUGE plus.
What we don’t care about
Your gender, where you’re coming from, etc
The degree you have—or not have
The tools you use to do your job
The time you spend at the office (Our office is very cool, you’ll love to be here)
What we offer
Full-time position with competitive remuneration package
Startup environment where your motivation and energy can make a difference – we learn something new every day, so can you!
International team of highly-motivated doers
Very flexible work time; home office or 100% remote possible
Should you chose to move here: Ultra-nice offices inside of an old spinning company, right in Leipzig’s hipster capital: Plagwitz, complete with the best espresso and ping-pong table
Go Software Engineer radio.de GmbH Hamburg, Germany €50,000 to €60,000 a year
October 2019
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
radio.net is an established startup with millions of users worldwide. For 10 years we have been the most successful radio app and website and now on the way to become the best podcast player. For this we need developers who want to find our product and our goals cool and want to move things in a great team.
You'll get a steep learning curve in our backend team with 4 senior developers. We work with agile methods and modern, automated release processes and a good work-life balance.
The day-to-day tasks mainly include designing new features, developing in Go, and integrating with our deployment pipeline with gilab and AWS CloudFormation. Your loyal fans are the front-end teams who are looking forward to any new or improved API endpoint.
We work according to the principle "you build it you run it". As we host on AWS, basically automating everything with CloudFormation and testing our releases very well, fortunately rarely gives a real problem and thus quiet nights.
You already have at least 2 years experience in software development with Java or Go and you are ready to develop yourself and your skills steadily. You've learned and sometimes used common best practices, design patterns and testing approaches.
Does that sound like a suitable challenge for you?
Apply now via email to jobs@radio.net or directly via Stackoverflow and we will make a phone call in the next step.
Back-End Engineer Office for National Statistics Newport, Wales / Fareham, Hampshire / London, United Kingdom £29,017 to £41,149 a year
October 2019
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Working pattern - Flexible working, Full-time, (Job share / Part-time options)
Salary - £29,017 - £41,149 Package / Benefits - please follow apply link for further details
APPLICATION DEADLINE - 5th November 2019
As a Back-end Software Engineer, you will be a key part of the API and Data team within the Digital Publishing division of the Office for National Statistics.
The successful Developer will share responsibility for the ONS Website, Developer sites, Dashboards and CMS. You’ll thrive using agile methods and enjoy working openly, collaboratively and as part of a multidisciplinary team of front-end engineers, back-end engineers, site reliability engineers, interaction designers, user researchers, service manager, product owner and performance analyst.
Tech Stack
Our current back-end technology stack includes Go, Java, Python, Apache Kafka, MongoDB and Neo4j. You will be part of a team with a range of skills and programming languages, so we dont expect you to know all of these.
More details available - for full information on the role, and to progress, please click APPLY to be taken to the CivilServiceJobs website.
For an informal conversation about the role, please contact the advertising recruiter, Darren Weeks on 01633 651628 or darren.weeks@ons.gov.uk
Button’s mission is to build a better way to do business in mobile. Today, we work with some of the largest and most interesting businesses in the world, to connect consumers with what they want at the tap of a button. We build with the consumer experience in mind, and we have a reputation for paving the future of mobile and enjoying the road to get there.
As a Software Engineer on our Platform team you’ll design and build the services, APIs and frameworks that sit at the very foundation of Button’s business. Our portfolio includes the programmatic interfaces that connect Button to many of the largest brands in e-commerce, and the real-time decisioning engine that ensures we’re able to provide the best offer to each customer.
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will lead the design of new services and frameworks that advance our ambitious product goals. You’ll be a key contributor to shaping our Engineering and technical culture, driving design reviews and providing guidance and direction to developing members of our team
Our Engineering team values a fast moving and high-trust environment that affords each member the opportunity to develop expertise operating services at meaningful scale in a distributed cloud environment. You’ll compose solutions from a broad range of technologies, including Go, NodeJS, Docker, Prometheus and ECS. You’ll also move fast; we ship changes to production dozens of times each day.
As a senior software engineer in the platform team you will:
Develop scalable, low-latency web services using a variety of tools and languages, including Go, NodeJS, Docker and ECS.
Collaborate with a cross-functional team to develop new features within our core platforms. You will work with product managers to translate user and partner requirements into technical designs, and with other Engineers to bring those designs to life with an emphasis on scalability, latency and accuracy.
Deliver the APIs and programmatic interfaces that drive deep integrations between Button and our largest partners.
Maintain a‘mystery-free’ production environment and keep the pagers quiet by implementing excellent monitoring, anticipating and planning for the unexpected.
We look for team mates who have
A passion for building reliable and scalable backend services in a distributed environment, and an interest in exploring new technologies.
A strong understanding of relational databases, and experience building stateful web services.
An excellent understanding of API design, and experience designing reliable RESTful APIs.
Experience coding in Go, Javascript / NodeJS, or Python — our major programming languages.
Experience and comfort in a production environment. You’ll be working in a“magic-free” service-oriented environment, using AWS ECS, Docker, and HTTP everywhere.
Who will you work with
Mike Wakerly, CTO: Mikey is Button’s Hawaiian shirt enthusiast and Chief Technology Officer. A former Googler and a San Francisco transplant, he loves mountain biking, tinkering on electronics, and any excuse to take a road trip.
James (or Jimmy) McGill, VP of Engineering: Hailing formerly from both Australia and Google, he spends his weekends hiking, surfing and designing and building furniture. See James for all of your Vegemite needs.
Liwei Mao, Software Engineer: With a team of talented engineers, she designs and builds the platform that powers Button's monetization tech. She loves traveling for food, weekend kickball, and hot yoga classes.
More about us:
Button was founded in 2014. We’ve raised $65M in funding. Most recently we announced our $30M Series C in June 2019, led by Icon Ventures. Our investors include Norwest, Redpoint, Greycroft, DCM, and Capital One Ventures. We’re approximately 40 engineers and 120 people overall.
We believe and invest in personal growth, and we’ve got the results to back it up. We’ve been recognized multiple times by Fortune, Inc., and Crain’s magazines as one of the best places to work in the US.
We value diversity and come from all sorts of different backgrounds. Some of our teammates hail from big tech companies like Google; from financial giants like Bloomberg and MasterCard; and from previous startups like Chartbeat, Compass, and Blue Apron. We were especially proud the first time we hired a coding boot camp graduate.
Button is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive workplace for everyone, and we are intentional about making sure people feel respected, supported and connected at work—regardless of who you are or where you come from. We value and celebrate our differences and we believe being open about who we are allows us to do the best work of our lives.
Button is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate against qualified applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, sex, sexual preference, sexual identity, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, marital status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, military status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law, rule, or regulation.
Senior Golang Engineer Upguard Sydney, Australia A$160,000 to A$180,000 a year
October 2019
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
In 2017 we launched the CyberRisk platform, a cutting-edge SaaS Cybersecurity product which helps organisations protect their information and prevent data breaches. Developed in Sydney, CyberRisk is now used by some of the biggest companies in the world, and continues to grow rapidly. We're looking for a talented Senior Software Engineer to join this team in Sydney.
About the role
You'll be joining a small, collaborative team of excellent developers
It's a modern tech stack - React, Go, Kubernetes, GCP
You will be building new features for a product that is already in-market and growing rapidly
We release new functionality at least every fortnight, and have done continuously for the past 2 years
The team has full control over how they work, and end-to-end responsibility for the product (from feature design and development through to running the infrastructure)
There's a mix of interesting technical challenges - everything from complex UI problems to supporting massive-scale automated web scanning
You'll learn a lot about cybersecurity, and how the Internet works
Perks including free lunch, flexible work arrangements and gym reimbursement program
Sydney CBD office
Above-market salary (up to $180K + super) and stock options.
Specific experience is not as important as the willingness to learn and make an impact. We use a modern stack of React, Go, and Kubernetes on Google Cloud Platform, so experience in those technologies is a bonus.
About us
At UpGuard, we're building cybersecurity products that help organisations protect their information and prevent data breaches.
Founded in 2012, we have raised over $30M in VC funding to-date and have 100+ enterprise customers such as NASA, NYSE, First State Super, IAG and ADP. Our threat intelligence capabilities have lead to the discovery of data exposures cited by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, BBC and The Washington Post among other publications.
With offices in Mountain View, CA and Sydney, Australia, we're a global team of ~40 people that takes great pride in what we do
We're looking for a senior software engineer or site reliability engineer with experience in Go, microservices, distributed systems and cloud-native technology to come help build a global services platform for developers.
Cloud-native development has become massively complex in a world filled with docker, kubernetes, envoy, istio and much more. We want to abstract away all of this complexity and build a global platform for developers to build and share services.
You should have experience building distributed systems in Go and have battled with cloud-native technologies. You should have a disdain for the way software is built today and want to play a role in changing how we build software in the future.
Senior Full-Stack Engineer Pento Remote $50,000 to $70,000 a year
October 2019
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
We’re looking for a seasoned full-stack engineer to build features across the entire stack and challenge our thinking on architecture.
Responsibilities
Here’s a snapshot of what you could be working on:
Collaborating with our product manager, designer, co-engineers, and CTO on implementing new exiting features in our products
Digging deep into our systems to find bugs and fix them.
Designing architecture and collaborating with other engineers on how to build out our stack.
Doing in-depth and valuable code reviews.
Be part of a high-performing and inclusive team: inspiring team members, set priorities and own results.
Contributing to building a collaborative, productive and friendly remote workplace.
What we're looking for 🕵️♀️
Your background
You've worked on front-and and back-end for at least 5 years.
You have experience building and iterating on full features. From database schema to CSS.
You have worked in small effective teams as the company grew fast
Extra credit
You have experience implementing a large variety of integrations in a scalable and reliable way.
You have extensive experience with DevOps and containers.
You have production experience with Go, React and/or GraphQL.
You have experience working in highly effective remote teams.
Your personality
You have a problem-solver attitude. No problem is too big or too hard.
You like working independently, but you also know when to involve your teammates and ask for help.
You are hungry to learn. You know you don't know it all, and do what you can to help yourself and your teammates be better every day.
You work well with lots of questions and few answers. We're a startup trying to do something no one else has done before, which means we're dealing with a lot of questions and what-ifs.
Next steps
Please add the phrase "I want to be a gopher" to the first question in the application form.