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Go Back-End Engineer Raven Black San Francisco, CA, United States $120,000 to $155,000 a year
October 2019
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
About Raven Black
What turns a minor skirmish into a major war? How does a natural disaster become a humanitarian crisis? Often, its poor decision-making caused by incomplete or inaccurate information that causes miscalculations, missed opportunities, and accidental escalations. That lack of knowledge and the uncertainty it causes is called "the fog of war."
Raven Black's command and control software platform does precisely that by combining scalable data infrastructure, machine learning, and visualization tools. Its purpose is to lift the fog. Raven Black has raised $4.5M from top tier VCs, including Accel, and has generated over $3.9M in revenue.
What You'll Do
Our platform ties together dozens of data sources, any one of which could be the critical piece of the puzzle a decision-maker needs. Your job will be to thread new sources through our platform, from ingestion through parsing, ETL, ML/AI models, and visualization. In the process, you'll learn everything about how the system works and contribute to our core infrastructure development. Each time you succeed, the fog of uncertainty will retreat that much further.
You may be a great fit if you...
Have at least 2 years of professional software development experience and at least 6 months working in Go
Enjoy and have experience designing, building, and managing data processing/storage infrastructure
Hold yourself and others to a high bar when working with production systems
Enjoy taking projects involving a wide variety of technologies to successful completion
Write high-quality code and can think in terms of systems and services. We work mostly in Go with some Python, but languages can be learned. We care much more about your general engineering skills than your knowledge of a particular language or framework.
Thrive in a collaborative environment with stakeholders and subject matter experts from a variety of disciplines
Staff Site Reliability Engineer smlXL New York City, United States $170,000 to $250,000 a year
May 2023
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
About the job
smlXL is a 'stealth' start-up building an Information retrieval service with Consumer and Enterprise applications. Our first focus is providing a far richer understanding of the semantics of blockchain activity, making data and information accessible and useful to all.
We aren't ready to talk broadly about what we are working on, but we might be a good place for you if:
You are highly technical; you care about your craft; you are constantly learning; used to working on baremetal servers and running your own stack, you are fascinated by Information Systems, Semiotics, and Blockchain data; you get excited by turning black boxes transparent; and you love working on things that add a ton of value to consumers and prosumers alike; or you are into the EVM, decompilers, databases, and distributed systems.
About You
Experience keeping production systems running smoothly, experienced with working on private cloud/colo/bare-metal environments
Experience building software and systems to manage platform infrastructure and applications
Experience with and/or a desire to go deeper into blockchain technology and crypto protocols
HashiCorp or Nomad experience is a plus
You care about polish and adding value to our users but not perfectionism for perfectionism’s sake
You love working collaboratively with different disciplines and learning from others
You are an expert who stays curious with a beginner’s mindset
You are a thoughtful communicator and collaborator and work to gain consensus with your peers and stakeholders, but you’re not afraid to speak up
You want to win, but prefer to win as a team
You are proactive
You are thoughtful and open about your priorities, goals, and aspirations so we can help you achieve them
You have specific passions outside of work
We believe that on average it will take 5+ years of experience in an engineering role to get to the level we want, but don’t let that stop you
Benefits and Support
Comprehensive health benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life)
Flexible working hours, flexible WFH policy and unlimited time off with approval
Gender-neutral parental leave program for primary and secondary caregivers
Competitive salary and equity compensation with 401K retirement plan options
Physical, Mental, and Financial Well-being applications are provided at little to no cost, including fertility benefits, fitness classes, mental health, physical therapy, and healthcare apps (One Medical)
We encourage, support, and make time for our team members to invest in side projects and community projects
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.
We're looking for a talented multi-faceted full stack developer who also has a good baseline in systems, networking, security.
This person is going to continue/takeover/assist with the CTO's development effort and will report to the CTO.
At a high level, here's what you'll be doing:
Coding API Integrations with a bunch of systems
Expanding our own API
Development of multiple web front-end interfaces - both customer facing & internal facing
About you:
You dig Node.js, but let's be real, if you can really code, the details shouldn't matter that much
You understand [at least relational] databases and you have a good balanced idea of when to abstract
You love at least one front-end library (Angular, React, et al)
You code with a 'REST API first' mentality and front-end comes after
You see JSON blocks as art
You consider security implications while you're coding
Ideally, you'll also:
Have a systems/network background to understand the DevOps side and implications of what you're doing
Have comfort with cloud infrastructure orchestration & automation
Have some depth in cryptography and/or security
Have a passion for data and have played with D3.js or similar
Can code mobile apps for Android and iOS
You should have the following experience & education:
Just kidding. We're not going to throw out arbitrary lengths of time and list external validations and pretend that matters.
If you can do this stuff and are interested in what we're building, reach out.
Obligatory keyword skills list:
Languages: JavaScript, Go/Golang, PHP, Python
Frontend/Backend: Node.js, Agular, React, Vue, HTML, CSS
SOA: Microservices, REST, RESTful
Data structures: JSON, XML
SQL & NoSQL: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB
Cryptography: PKI, SSL, TLS, and much more
Systems & Network: Linux, nginx, apache, IP, IPv4, TCP, HTTP, SSL/TLS
Security: SIEM, Splunk, Suricata, Bro, DNSBL
Cloud: AWS, EC2, RDS, CloudFormation
Authentication/AAA: JWT, Radius, LDAP, SAML, et al
SaaS Integrations
Development: OO, GIT, Agile, CICD
We’re changing the way people think about transportation. Not that long ago we were just an app to request premium black cars in a few metropolitan areas. Now we’re a part of the logistical fabric of more than 600 cities around the world. Whether it’s a ride, a sandwich, or a package, we use technology to give people what they want, when they want it.
For the people who drive with Uber, our app represents a flexible new way to earn money. For cities, we help strengthen local economies, improve access to transportation, and make streets safer.
And that’s just what we’re doing today. We’re thinking about the future, too. With teams working on new modalities, self-driving cars and even urban air transportation, we’re in for the long haul. We’re reimagining how people and things move from one place to the next.
As part of the Go team you’ll join a group of language experts solely focused on improving the quality, performance and stability of Go code across the company and the broader open-source community. You’ll work with some of the most talented, high-velocity engineering teams and ensure that the most pressing development problems are solved, and the solutions are reusable for engineers everywhere in the organization. The code you build and maintain will be at the heart of critical systems across Uber, from infrastructure to user-facing products and services. You’ll empower a large and quickly-growing engineering organization to do its best work and deliver high-quality products quickly. You’ll ensure that moving fast doesn’t mean sacrificing stability, quality, performance or maintainability. And along the way, you’ll get to shape the very future of engineering at Uber.
We need passionate, skilled developers who can think at both the code and organizational levels, engineers who care deeply about building systems and libraries the right way, who are eager to take on ownership of business-critical code, and who are opinionated and uncompromising in their pursuit of technical excellence.
Responsibilities
Design, develop and maintain world-class Go tools and packages.
Drive the development of Go standards, practices and education.
Build Uber’s Go open-source presence.
Design and build infrastructure to help teams measure and improve development velocity.
Work closely with engineers across the company to solve critical software development problems in principled and reusable ways.
Requirements
Solid understanding of Go, including common toolsand best practices.
Experience building reusable tools, packages and software patterns for developers.
Background in infrastructure and distributed systems.
Passion for software quality, including testing, code review, and documentation.
Desire to contribute to open source.
Strong cross-team communication skills.
B.S., M.S., or Ph. D. in Computer Science or equivalent work experience.
Desired
Experience working on distributed software projects in a large organization.
Experience leading, contributing to, or maintaining open-source projects.
Experience as a technology-specific speaker or evangelist.