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This position is open to candidates in the US and Canada with work authorization. We do not sponsor H-1B visas or green cards.
We’re The Wild, and we’re passionate about collaboration and the power of technology to transform the way we work together. We’ve built a virtual workspace that allows architecture and design teams to collaborate at human scale in virtual and augmented reality.
Are you a proficient Go developer that loves building at scale? Are you looking for a product that is exciting to work on, in an industry that will define the future? Whether you started in the cloud or migrated there during your career, we’re looking for someone like you to join our experienced team building the next generation of virtual collaboration tools.
You’ll spend your time architecting and building robust, performant systems running on cloud providers and utilizing cloud services. You’ll work across teams to anticipate backend requirements for upcoming product and engineering needs. You’ll continually improve the security, performance and elegance of the system.
What You’ll Do
Work with our integrated cloud/native team to build solutions addressing the core challenges of worldwide collaborative XR.
Design and build scalable services to support upcoming features.
Learn and improve our existing Go-based systems.
Design secure, elegant APIs for client applications.
All the standard stuff: Document architecture, write robust code, stay current on cloud services, evaluate frameworks, etc.
What You'll Use
Go, Git
AWS, GCP
Firestore, MongoDB
About You
You want to be excited about the product you’re building. We love what we’re creating at The Wild and want you to love it, too.
You have commercial experience developing scalable cloud applications.
You are a proficient Go developer.
You are familiar with basic cloud services, encompassing compute, routing, scaling, storage, databases and functions.
You are test- and data-driven and excel at understanding how things work to keep them working.
You are self-motivated and self-directed.
You’re eager to do your best work using all the tools you’ve gained through your career. We’re excited to see what you do!
You’re Unique
Everyone brings along their own special skills and we want to hear about it. Some examples:
An interest in containers and clusters, particularly Kubernetes.
An interest in transport and messaging - TCP/UDP, HTTP/gRPC/WebSockets, MQTT/WebRTC, etc.; you think about how large amounts of data move efficiently between machines.
The application of machine learning to 3D geometry and positional data.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
We create experiences for people, not devices. We strive to create joy and allow our humanity to shine through our work. Among the things you will enjoy about working here:
Competitive salary
Stock options
Full medical, dental, and vision insurance
Flexible vacation time and unlimited PTO
Paid family/parental leave
401(k)
We are focused on building a diverse and inclusive team here at The Wild. If you’re excited about this role, but do not meet 100% of the qualifications listed above, we encourage you to apply. The Wild is an equal opportunity employer: we value and welcome diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Our goal is to create a community rich with cultural, social, and intellectual diversity.
Weaveworks was founded in 2014 and we are the company behind popular Kubernetes tools like Flux, Scope, the official CLI for Amazon EKS called eksctl and the flagship enterprise product Weave Kubernetes Platform.
Our mission is to help the world’s leading organizations to adopt Kubernetes and other Cloud Native technologies and working practices. Enterprises use our products and services to build better software and operate it reliably, at scale. Our approach brings together container-based application deployment, Kubernetes, and operations tooling in a model we call GitOps.
The role
We want to bring an empathetic and collaborative engineer into one of our teams that focuses on a blend of open source and commercial code. We are building a product that enables organizations to operate with a GitOps mindset.
This needs someone who is comfortable navigating sometimes unclear scenarios and is proactive in wanting to help figure things out.
You will be helping to develop and maintain tools and products which make using cloud-managed and on-premise Kubernetes installations easy.
What you’ll be doing
Hands-on development work in Golang
Working on building out our progressive delivery capabilities around the Weave GitOps Core product and the open source technologies that are its foundation
Enjoys iterative development and likes making things progressively better working in an agile process
Likes to think about our end users and cares about their experience.
Is comfortable collaborating with others; UX, design, QA, customer care
Collaborating with the product manager and tech lead to clarify and refine issues/requests/features.
Contribute to sprint planning and sharing ideas
Participating in wider Weaveworks engineering culture (lunch and learns/sprint reviews)
We’re looking for you if you
Have coding experience in Golang within a commercial context
Basic understanding of Kubernetes and/or Cloud Native technology in general
Have an understanding of Git
Have experience with distributed systems
Appreciate unit testing and a high-standard for quality
Enjoy working in a fully remote and distributed team
Have a team-first mindset; Enjoy communicating, collaborating, demonstrating curiosity and helping each other out :)
Like working in an agile environment and getting things done iteratively to make things better for our users
Are familiar with or have experience with one or more public cloud providers (Google Cloud, AWS, Azure)
We really want to hear from you if you
Think this sounds cool and are unsure if you should apply, especially typically underrepresented folks, please apply anyway
Are excited by developer tooling
Want to contribute to making a corner of the tech industry more inclusive, collaborative and welcoming to all
Demonstrates curiosity and willingness to learn
Sounds good? Excellent!
Weaveworks is committed to diversity in its workforce and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Weaveworks considers qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sex, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other legally protected class. Weaveworks is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
Application Security Engineer Vimeo New York City, United States $100,000 to $140,000 a year
November 2020
8 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.
Software Engineer - Infrastructure Tooling Segment San Francisco / Vancouver / New York, United States / Remote $115,000 to $230,000 a year
August 2019
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Who We Are
We’re a small team of experienced engineers with diverse technical backgrounds. We’re passionate about driving our coworkers’ success and building the next generation of software tooling. If you want to work on distributed systems infrastructure and development practices or you have an entrepreneurial spirit and want to make something that your peers use every day, we’d love for you to join us.
Tooling handles many different areas, so we’re building a diverse team with a wide range of expertise.
What We Do
- We build shared infrastructure and tools to make engineering more productive, reliable, and cost effective.
- We maintain several Segment Open Source projects.
- We work in Go, Terraform and a bit of Node.js.
- Read more about Segment’s infrastructure and how we use: distributed logging and secure secrets. Or, read our code: conf, ksuid, cwlogs, go-prompt, ecs-logs, chamber.
- We manage the tooling and process around development environments, testing, CI, and deployment.
- Read more on our blog about how we use: CI and Make.
Who we are looking for:
You care about simple, practical, reliable, and secure software implementation and the kinds of process needed to produce it.
You can research a messy, complicated problem and design an approach that makes working in that area easy and consistent.
You empathize with the rest of your company, listen to them, and take pride in supporting their work.
Projects we’re working on:
Per-Engineer Dev Environments
Logging Pipeline Development
AWS Rate Limit Monitoring
Application Deployment Improvements
Self-Hosted CI
Incident Management Automation
Large Scale JSON Stream Data Manipulation Tools
Standardized Metrics and Alerting Infrastructure
Consistent Runbooks and Documentation
Requirements
Minimum of 3 years experience as a software engineer, devops engineer, or site reliability engineer.
You have experience with AWS, Docker, Go, Node.js, or Terraform.
You are motivated to support your coworkers and make them productive.
You are a self-directed problem solver.
Bonus
Building tooling for distributed systems development.
Working on or with a variety of engineering teams.
OmniTier, founded in 2015, is a multidisciplinary team of developers, bioinformaticians, and memory storage engineers, committed to big data challenges, especially in the life sciences. Our founding team was instrumental in developing many of the flash memory technologies widely used today. Our passion is utilizing this memory technology to create customized, accelerated software solutions for genomics, edge computing, and machine learning analytics.
We are backed by some highly esteemed corporate and angel investors. We have a very open and collaborative environment, with a strong focus on delivering innovative solutions. We are seeking people who enjoy the startup culture and are innovative, focused, and committed to excellence. We respect passion and enthusiasm for solving real-world problems.
The company has offices in Milpitas, California and Rochester, Minnesota.
Responsibilities
• Architect, develop and test high performance scalable solutions for bioinformatics.
• Design and implement new algorithms and schemes to leverage flash-based storage.
• Develop tools to deploy and manage large distributed systems and to monitor and improve system efficiency.
• Integrate and test user-facing features using front-end libraries.
• Collaborate with other teams to optimize solutions.
Basic Qualifications
• Minimum B.S. degree in Computer Science or a related technical field; M.S. a plus.
• 3+ years of programming experience in C/C++, Java, JavaScript, Python or similar programming language
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience with industry or academic research in building large-scale distributed compute/storage systems.
• Domain knowledge in fault tolerance and data replication.
• Good understanding of multi-threading, concurrency, and parallel processing technologies.
Blockchain Engineer (Protocol Level) Swish Toronto, Canada / San Francisco, United States / Remote $120,000 to $180,000 a year
October 2018
4 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Swish is a world-class development studio which teams have delivered products for Google, Microsoft, Kik, Nasdaq, Factset, and other major enterprises. The blockchain engineering team at Swish is looking for talented protocol level engineers to design and implement core protocol features (like sharding, multi-chain architecture, two-way pegs, zk-Starks, zk-Snarks, and state channels) for new blockchains. Our mission is to bring the promise of a decentralized blockchain-based future to reality for clients.
As a blockchain engineer, you will work on protocol level infrastructure for blockchains. We acknowledge that the blockchain space is in its infancy. Prior experience with blockchain development is required but we are flexible as to which paths you’ve taken to get it. You should have prior experience developing high quality server and blockchain architecture and be excited about doing that at a studio that is transforming the way companies run their businesses.
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about being at the forefront of a new technological paradigm and can lead the design and development of scalable applications. A successful candidate will bring deep analytical ability, a security-first mindset, and the ability to deliver results within a fast-moving, agile environment.
We are also looking for:
• Strong communication skills
• Experience with measuring and improving server response times in different conditions and environments.
• Experience with unit and integration testing, continuous integration, and deployment workflows.
You should be motivated by a desire to solve the most important problems, obtain unprecedented results, and push your methods to their maximal performance.
Responsibilities
• Write secure, well-documented, well-tested code
• Write code to interface with data stores, including databases (relational and non-relational) and a blockchain
• Design, implement and document clear and consistent APIs to be consumed by web and mobile clients
• Guide product decisions
Requirements
• 1+ years experience with Golang or C++
• 4+ years of experience in a backend engineering role
• Experience with distributed systems
• Familiarity with a modern web development framework such as Python (Django/Flask), Ruby (Rails), or Javascript (React/Flux)
• Comfortable operating in dynamic environments
Bonus Points
• Background in cryptography, networking, or distributed systems
• Familiarity with Cosmos / Tendermint
• Proficiency in React/Flux, Node, Drizzle, Truffle, cryptoeconomics, or protocol-level blockchain development
• Contribution to open source software
• Degree in STEM field, especially software engineering or computer science related.
• Experience in small startup environments helping large enterprises.
• Experience with a distributed team
About Swish
Launched in February 2013,Swish is a fast-growing business with an innovative working culture and teams spanned across the world with teams in Toronto, San Francisco, Berlin, Auckland, Bruxelles, Medellin, and more.
We create products for successful business using cutting-edge technologies: Blockchain, Machine Learning, and Apps Dev. Working with Swish puts you in contact with prestigious brands, wherever your base is. We are a 100% remote-work company because we believe it is everyone’s choice to live and work the way they prefer.
Work is organized in sprints - 2 weeks periods to which, as a member of our talent community, you choose to commit. You always have the choice to accept or decline a sprint, or take-on multiple sprints simultaneously.
We let members choose what suits them best depending on their current situation: family, travel, studies, finance. We know life is not linear and we respect the humans behind the screens.
Our work ethic relies on six core values: Transparency, Directness, Meritocracy, Autonomy, Responsibility, Continuous Learning.
Ensuring a diverse and inclusive workplace where we learn from each other is core to our values. We welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer and a fun place to work.
Senior Site Reliability Engineer Tendermint San Francisco, United States / Berlin, Germany / Toronto $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
We're looking for someone who has:
- At least 5 years of software engineering experience with open source contributions.
- Written structured, high-quality programs and scripts for automation.
- Significant experience writing Golang or the ability and desire to become proficient in new languages.
- Experience developing, releasing, and maintaining production software and infrastructure tools like Elastic stack, InfluxDB stack, DataDog, PagerDuty, or VictorOps.
- Built solutions with a broad set of technologies in and around cloud solutions (AWS EC2, ECS, Route53, DynamoDB, RDS, Lambda, Docker, - Google Container Engine, Kubernetes or Docker Swarm).
- Implemented continuous deployment before (Jenkins, CircleCI, Travis, Ansible, Chef, Puppet).
- Experience with SDLC tools (Git, GitHub, Atlassian Stash/Bitbucket, GitLab, JIRA).
- Experience with QA/SIT tools (Selenium).
- Experience in Linux System administration including package management, network management, and security management.
- Familiarity with open source P2P networking protocols.
- Experience working in an agile development environment.
- The ability to take ownership and see initiatives through.
- Exceptional communication skills.
- Experience working with distributed teams.
What your primary responsibilities will be:
- Help scale software systems with automation, in an effort to improve reliability, velocity, and simplicity.
- Create, maintain, and improve the tooling for continuous integration and continuous delivery.
- Build and maintain tooling for deploying, monitoring, and maintaining clusters of Tendermint nodes on our testnets and mainnets.
- Build and maintain tooling to help shorten feedback cycles within teams and projects.
- Plan, build, and maintain public facing services in association with business goals.
- Build tools to measure and monitor availability, latency and overall system health.
OSS Software Engineer datawire.io Boston, United States / Remote $75,000 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
Telepresence (https://www.telepresence.io) is a popular open source and CNCF Sandbox project for enabling local development against remote Kubernetes clusters. We're looking for a proficient systems programmer who can take Telepresence to the next level. This includes not just adding new features and fixing bugs, but growing the broader community and understanding what our users want.
You need to be extremely comfortable debugging (and fixing) low-level networking issues. Knowledge of Kubernetes is a huge plus.
At Datawire:
You work on OSS software
You're encouraged to blog / speak / present on our software
You're working with a great group of talented systems programmers
You're exposed to state-of-the-art technologies (Kubernetes, Envoy, Docker) and development practices