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Software Engineer Drip Salt Lake City, Utah, United States $80,000 to $100,000 a year
October 2018
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Who we are
Drip is the world’s first ECRM: an Ecommerce CRM that enables retailers to build personal and profitable relationships with their customers at scale. We believe the world needs specialty retail, and Drip is the platform that enables competition with the impersonal Ecommerce giants. We are well funded, growing super fast and building a beautiful product. We have offices in Minneapolis and Greater Salt Lake. www.drip.com/about
About the role
As a Software Engineer on Drip’s email team you will be part of a brand new team focussed on high scale email deliverability. This will include using data science and creating microservices that help us get nimble in our email operations. Most importantly, you will be working arm in arm with a passionate group of people, in your team and across the organization, that strive to make impacts on a world-first product! The contributions include:
Focus on designing and implementing systems for scalability, testability, supportability and maintainability
Build and improve advanced email features like email tracking and sequences
Be a force of change - help scale us from a monolith to a microservice environment
Along with your team, ensure our deliverability services are operating reliably in production
Work across teams to design and architect next generation services and systems
The role is based in the Salt Lake City area. We will offer relocation to Utah, which is home to world class skiing, mountain biking and climbing.
About you
You’re a self-starting engineer who loves technology! You have experience in building either complex SaaS applications or B2C sites. Ideally both, as our Drip engineering team stretches in both directions. You also have experience architecting scalable applications including microservices. Sound like you?
Our dream pick has:
A bachelor's degree or equivalent in computer science (isn’t required, but is extra points!)
2+ years experience in building SaaS or B2C systems
Experience with modern technologies for building micro-services - Golang, Node.js, or other languages
Experience working with relational and other database technologies
Comfortability working on an Agile team
Solid knowledge and standing within the email deliverability community
The ability to troubleshoot inbound and outbound email performance
Perks & Benefits
This is a great opportunity to build a new team in a successful, fast-growing venture-backed company. This person will help us dominate this new E-commerce category as an ECRM platform.
We consider working for a successful startup to be a lifestyle choice rather than a job choice. You will work hard and face exciting challenges, but our positions come with amazing advantages and fulfillment! Bring your best self to the table and we’ll return the favor with:
Very competitive pay, equity, and benefits with up to 100% company-paid premium
Actual work/life balance with unlimited vacation
401k company match
A flexible schedule
A fully-stocked snack bar and drink fridge to keep you fueled
Relocation reimbursement, as needed. Please note that residence in or relocation to Minneapolis or Salt Lake area Utah is our one non-negotiable
Challenging and meaningful problems to solve - you will invariably make a difference and impact
A vibrant and devoted team, who finds tons of time for fun
Finally, no politics and no jerks
At Drip, we strive to create an inclusive workplace that upholds the dignity of all people. We value, respect, and celebrate everyone’s individualities and honor their unique strengths from all different walks of life. We believe that embracing the diversity of thought and perspective encourages collaboration that leads to product (and people!) innovation, diverse products and a successful business.
Principal Software Engineer SendGrid Denver, Colorado, United States $130,000 to $170,000 a year
October 2018
3 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
The Principal Software Engineer opening is an exciting opportunity to join SendGrid’s Customer Growth Engineering team, developing features and software that impact all points of the customer lifecycle.  You’ll make a tremendous impact with the team that spearheads microservice development and operability at SendGrid, using the latest distributed systems programming techniques and technologies like rate limiting, circuit breakers and multi-datacenter (including AWS). You’ll bring the ability and experience to write complex backend services, communicate effectively with cross functional teams, and have a tremendous drive to hone your craft.
Denver is our global headquarters and home to the Customer Growth Engineering team, our revenue growth engine - which your efforts will directly impact.
What You’ll Do
Live by and champion our cultural values of Happy, Hungry, Honest, and Humble
Design entire systems from scratch, end-to-end, that can fit into the SendGrid architecture
Develop solutions for complex problems both independently and with team members
Work with other teams to troubleshoot/determine resolution for complex issues across team domains
Focus on designing and implementing systems for scalability, testability, supportability and maintainability
Use your foresight and experience to keep our systems effectively running now and in the future through profiling, load testing, failure testing, monitoring and much more to have confidence in the robustness of the systems we deploy
Lead team initiatives and implementations from conception to completion
Recommend and champion improvements to our software and product development process
Drive improvements in quality of team's work output
Live Planet, Inc. develops infrastructural technologies to enable next-generation video applications. Live Planet was founded by serial entrepreneur Halsey Minor, who to date has founded or co-founded technology companies that have created over $100 billion in cumulative value, including: CNET, Uphold, Salesforce, Google Voice, OpenDNS, and Vignette.
Live Planet's solutions include:
The Live Planet VR System: the only end-to-end capture, distribution, and monetization system for immersive video. The Live Planet System makes it easy, practical, and affordable to create and deliver stereoscopic VR and 360° video, whether live or recorded, allowing creators to focus on their productions and applications. (www.LivePlanet.net)
The VideoCoin Network: video infrastructure for a blockchain-enabled Internet. The VideoCoin Network is a decentralized video encoding, storage, and content distribution system that turns all cloud-based video services into an efficient algorithmic market running on a new blockchain with a native protocol token, the VideoCoin. (www.VideoCoin.io)
Position Overview
We are looking for a GoLang backend engineer to support our camera and cloud services. This position provides the unique opportunity to work on Live Planet camera software infrastructure and distributed cloud.
Candidate Profile
An ideal candidate shall have the following experience/credentials/experience:
B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science or related field.
4+ Years GoLang experience
4+ years Python experience
Google Cloud Platform administration
Containers (docker) and container orchestration (kubernetes)
Infrastructure deployment automation (ansible, terraform, packer)
Monitoring and alerting tools (consul, telegraf, grafana, elk, fluentd)
Experience working in a dynamic start up environment
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Outstanding attention to detail.
Location: San Francisco Bay Area.
Live Planet is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Live Planet, Inc. develops infrastructural technologies to enable producers to deliver next-generation media experiences and services to consumers worldwide. Founded by serial entrepreneur Halsey Minor (CNET, Salesforce, Google Voice….), Live Planet's solutions include:
The LIVE PLANET System: the only end-to-end capture, distribution, and monetization system for immersive video. The LIVE PLANET System makes it easy, practical, and affordable to create and deliver stereoscopic VR and 360° video, whether live or recorded, allowing creators to focus on their productions and applications. (www.LivePlanet.net)
The VIDEOCOIN NETWORK: a decentralized video encoding, storage, and content distribution system that turns all cloud-based video services into an efficient algorithmic market running on a new blockchain with a native protocol token, the VideoCoin (issued by the VideoCoin Development Association Ltd.). The VIDEOCOIN NETWORK will lower costs by deploying unused compute resources, enable a new generation of applications via open APIs and open source-based development, disintermediate media behemoths with peer-to-peer video distribution, and increase privacy with decentralized, end-to-end encryption. (www.VideoCoin.io)
The Opportunity:
You will own the Live Planet VR Camera software development and configuration. You will design, develop and support applications that control camera behavior, collect information from the camera, update software on camera, etc. Also you will own Live Planet VR Camera CI, testing and embedded OS configuration.
We are looking for a self-driven, talented engineer who will focus on the camera's core application software stack and the Linux-based infrastructure around it as well as help be a core member of the Camera team. This is an opportunity to make an impact for the Live Planet Camera System.
We are a fast moving team with a lot of unique knowledge in VR, hardware, video streaming, and distributed compute knowledge. It is a unique chance to grow as a leader and an independent owner of very cool software stack based on modern technologies and processes.
Needed Experiences and Skills:
Working understanding of Linux concepts, specifically Ubuntu based functionality (Systemd, Debian packages, Common Configuration files, etc.)
Experienced Golang engineer with practical experience of HTTP 1/2 (GRPC) micro services development.
Software design skills; in other words you know how to organize multiple of micro services to work together in clean and efficient manner.
Feel comfortable to organize and optimize startup, discovery and networking of OS (operating systems).
General knowledge & understanding of video pipelines & streaming
Junior Gopher Clutch Technologies Atlanta, United States $70,000 to $100,000 a year
October 2018
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
We are looking for a developer with experience building web applications, mobile web interfaces, backend services, APIs, infrastructure or some combination of the above!
Ideally, we're looking for a mid level Go developer but if you've built applications in other languages and can pick up Go then we'd love for you to join the Engineering team at Clutch. The work you do will be instrumental in developing the Clutch platform especially around building technology that makes it possible for us to create, launch and manage new vehicle management platforms.
Software Engineer Deputy Atlanta, United States / Sydney, Australia $85,000 to $150,000 a year
October 2018
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Deputy is an amazing software platform, founded in Australia in 2008, with our North American headquarters in Atlanta, GA. We save companies with shift-based employees, like McDonald's, Qantas and NASA, time and money by streamlining their employee administration, rostering/scheduling processes using our innovative cloud-based technology and A.I.
Who you are “THE HOW”
-Language agnostic, have experience in a few languages: PHP, Golang, Java, Javascript, Ruby, Python
-PHP experience is mandatory, ~2 years experience
-Restful API design, OpenAPI, Swagger, SOA
-Understanding of a few storage engines, SQL (MySQL), NoSQL like Redis, DynamoDB or Cassandra
- Solid understanding of what it takes to build a scalable system and techniques involved, e.g: Caching, monitoring, tracing, eventual consistency, queues, load balancing, etc.
-experience with HTML/CSS, Javascript (extensive) - ES6 + build tools around it
-Understanding of Modern JS frameworks, e.g: React, Angular
Full-Stack Software Engineer CancerIQ Chicago, United States $80,000 to $120,000 a year
October 2018
4 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
cancer.eliminate() // save lives
"The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads … That sucks."
-Jeff Hammerbacher
Cancer sucks. But, code is powerful, developers are brilliant, and people are resilient.
In the high cost world of oncology, trial and error treatment is still the norm despite enormous advances in genomic medicine. Patients are given one-size-fits-all treatments that lead to poor outcomes.
CancerIQ is building intelligent analytical technologies aimed to optimize cancer risk prediction, prevention, and treatment. We do this by providing care providers with workflow tools built upon informed decision engines and data-driven classification models. Our mission strives to engage and educate patients, and guide them through the complex, convoluted, and intimidating journey of cancer prevention.
How do you fit in?
CancerIQ Engineering is looking for curious minds that want to solve problems, write elegant code, and iterate quickly. We are a group of ambitious devs who love all things science, web, and technology.
As a CancerIQ Software Engineer, you will to take part in an agile engineering process. You will architect and implement backend and frontend solutions using Javascript, Ruby, Golang, Rust, Elixir, and other technologies best-suited for the goals of the CancerIQ platform. You'll research, design, and propose architectural initiatives that incorporate domain-driven design into the microservices environment, employing sound data validation, provenance, and communication using technologies such as Kubernetes, GraphQL, and Kafka. You’ll be developing robust, performant services and user-friendly web clients that can enable clinicians to operate efficiently and gain new insights. Through intuitive visuals and interfaces, you will be creating modern and appealing applications across multiple platforms for patients of all types and demographics.
We want you to lead new efforts, promote best practices, and help the rest of the team grow in their engineering abilities through mentorship and teaching. We love pairing and so should you.
What are we looking for?
You should have several years of experience and completed many projects that have enabled you to develop strong opinions on code structure and modularization. With the rapid movement in the web landscape, you shouldn’t be afraid to dive into new technologies and learn from top to bottom.
We use a mixture of technologies, and focus on those that help us get jobs done most efficiently. Knowledge of Javascript frameworks such as Angular, React, Backbone, and the like, should be something you can bring. You should have an expert-level understanding of Javascript (e.g. prototype-based inheritance, event delegation, closures, callbacks). You need thorough knowledge of the newer frameworks, and the progression of web technologies such as ES6/7, Typescript, etc.
You should have deep knowledge of the surrounding parts of the stack with the capability of designing RESTful APIs and backend services. As we scale to reach many patients and institutions, you’d make implementation decisions around scalability, performance, and web page optimization techniques.
The desire to learn and help others are two core values that drive us as a development team. We believe that if you aren’t passionate about these values, then we’re not your best fit. You should be passionate about always learning and growing, as well as spreading new knowledge to just as passionate team members. As such, you’re a clear communicator and should be able to work with team members effectively.
What are the “Nice To Haves”?
Being able to navigate and contribute to the full stack will ultimately prove to be beneficial to the team. Knowledge of server-side technologies such as Ruby, Python, Java, Go, etc., would be excellent.
We employ a rapid, continuous deployment system, and as developers are responsible for seeing their features through deployment. Knowledge of DevOps and infrastructure tools (GitLab, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Kafka) will prove to be beneficial.
Anything Non-technical?
Self-motivated learning
Public artifacts and outreach such as blogs, open-source contributions, conference presentations
Strong communications skills such as empathy, listening, and conflict resolution
Passion
A good sense of humor
What about perks?
Competitive pay and benefits (health insurance, travel subsidies, discount programs)
No dress code. Ridiculous graphic tees are encouraged. We’re even okay with fedoras.
Senior Software Engineer Taloflow Vancouver / Los Angeles / Sunnyvale, United States $100,000 to $120,000 a year
October 2018
6 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
By 2020, over 50% of enterprise technology spending will be cloud-based (IDC). However, 45% of cloud spend or over 15 Billion dollars a year is wasted in unoptimized cloud spend. That’s because getting visibility and optimizing cloud costs is akin to solving a murder mystery.
Taloflow is an observability and actionability platform that correlates data from cloud infrastructure and legacy systems with business events and KPIs to create real-time AI-driven workflows to save enterprises millions on their cloud costs.
Founded in 2017 by a team of serial entrepreneurs and technologists, Taloflow has been growing fast with the mission of helping enterprises better manage and adopt distributed cloud technologies. Taloflow has participated in the sixth cohort of the Creative Destruction Lab at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and currently is part of Plug and Play’s Enterprise 2.0 Silicon Valley Batch 1 in Sunnyvale, California.
We’re a small and focused startup, a product-centric team of designers, developers, scientists, and PhDs — all bound by intellectual curiosity, aptitude, and drive.
We don’t want rockstars, ninjas, or pirates, we want to build a team and culture of diverse identities and backgrounds that value integrity, curiosity, design, execution, and accountability. If this fits your description — we’d love to chat.
Taloflow is currently seeking a Senior Software Engineer with recognized proficiency in Java / C++ / Go to join our Product and Platform team.
This is a unique opportunity for a technologist with a product centric mindset. You will be working closely with management and our product and platform development team.
As a Senior Software Engineer, your primary role will be to work on the back-end + infrastructure of our tech stack.
Requirements:
5+ years of software development experience
Experience with Git
Experience with either Java / C++ / GO
Experience with DevOps on AWS / GCP / Azure
Experience giving code reviews, and mentoring junior engineers
Nice-to-haves:
Exposure to Web Assembly
Experience with Maven
Experience deploying in AWS or GCP environments
Experience building developer tools
Experience building Enterprise products
We’re looking for colleagues who:
Love building products
Curious + Enjoys experiments
Appreciate good design and simplicity
Love teaching and learning from others
Accountable and takes initiative
Comfortable with an agile environment
We offer:
A culture that values inclusivity and diversity
The challenge of joining a small and growing team solving important problems
Competitive salary and equity
Beautiful Vancouver or Los Angeles office
Computer hardware of choice
Benefits:
100,000 - 120,000
0.00 - 0.3%
Taloflow is committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusivity. We want to build a team and culture of diverse identities and backgrounds that value integrity, curiosity, design, execution, and accountability. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply including but not limited to visible minorities, underrepresented sexual minority groups, women, and persons with disabilities.
Senior DevOps Engineer DroneDeploy San Francisco / Los Angeles / Portland, United States / Remote $130,000 to $180,000 a year
October 2018
3 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
DroneDeploy is the leading cloud software platform for commercial drones, making the power of aerial data accessible and productive for everyone. Trusted by businesses and individuals in over 140 countries worldwide, we are transforming the way drone users collect, manage and digest impactful data in a variety of industries, including agriculture, real estate, mining and construction. Simple by design and easy to use, DroneDeploy builds revolutionary software compatible with any drone. If you’re excited about drones and want to help us create a simple and seamless experience for drone users across the world, we’d love to hear from you!
The Challenge
The DevOps team is tasked with ensuring the reliability and security of our exponentially scaling platform, while serving as a force multiplier for the rest of the engineering organization. Other teams rely upon our expert guidance to design a product that earns the trust of our users, without slowing down the pace of development. We believe that automation and developer empowerment are the key to creating systems that are reliable and secure by default, while minimizing cycle times. We use a collection of SaaS, open source, and proprietary technologies; whichever provides the right solution and seamless integrations for that piece of the puzzle. Some of the key technologies we leverage include Docker (for code packaging and deployment), Kubernetes (for container orchestration), Ansible (for lightweight config management), and Terraform (to control our cloud infrastructure).
The Role
In this position you will be expected to:
-Have a mind for simplifying unnecessary complexity.
-Empathize with the people who use the systems you build.
-Excel at critical thinking and adapt to new situations.
-Anticipate future problems, without over-engineering the present.
-Share your expertise with others, but never stop learning new things.
We are looking for someone with:
-A depth of knowledge in at least one domain.
-Minimum of 2 years’ experience managing complex systems using software.
-Experience writing and maintaining software applications in languages such as Golang, Python, Ruby, Java, C#, JavaScript, C, C++, etc. (not just scripts, side projects ok).
-Available to work on-site within our San Francisco office, or work remotely on Pacific Standard Time hours.
-Familiarity with configuration management systems (e.g. Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Salt, Terraform, CloudFormation).
-Experience solving difficult problems with a scripting language (e.g. Bash, Ruby, Python) in a Linux environment.
Bonus points:
-Experience with container technology (Docker/cgroups/LXC/etc) and container orchestration (Kubernetes/Mesos/CloudFoundry/etc).
-Experience with major cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc).
Life at DroneDeploy
We’re a team of star wars loving, hot sauce eating, tech enthusiasts with inspirational talents. Everyone is empowered to explore and implement new ideas and improvements. We enjoy our collaborative office environment and encourage each other to push boundaries. We host weekly Friday night BBQs on our rooftop deck, offer great salaries, generous equity,100% employee health coverage, unlimited vacation and delicious catered meals among other perks.
Full Stack Software Engineer CourseHorse New York City, United States $100,000 to $150,000 a year
October 2018
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Job Description
CourseHorse is seeking an extremely talented engineer to help own the full software lifecycle including planning, implementation, and deployment. As a critical member of our small team, you will tackle the complex challenges of scaling architecture while also defining development methodologies and best practices. Our ideal candidate loves to code and build technology that improves peoples' lives.
Responsibilities
- Build and iterate on product features for our students, schools, and admins, analyzing system and business metrics post-release
- Jump between our various stacks and languages and contribute high quality, well-architected code (we write in Ruby, Elixir, PHP, Golang, Javascript)
- You'll be passionate about learning new technologies (and then teaching us about them!)
- Act as a mentor to fellow engineers through code reviews, design document critiques, and brainstorms throughout the software development process
- Collaborate with product managers, designers, and business teams to identify and execute best solutions, focusing on business impact, product polish, and code quality
- Participate in sprint planning, standups and retrospective meetings
- Proactively identifies opportunities to improve code, engineering processes, and systems with effective solutions
- Own the lifecycle of tickets on your plate, from planning to launch, including implementation, testing and measuring