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Golang Developers Ambassador Labs Remote $160,000 to $180,000 a year
February 2022
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Ambassador Labs (formerly Datawire), the cloud native developer experience leader, enables developers to code, ship, and run applications faster and easier than ever. Maker of top Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) open source projects, including Emissary-ingress and Telepresence, Ambassador Labs delivers a developer control plane for Kubernetes that integrates the development, deployment, and production infrastructure for developers and organizations worldwide including Microsoft, PTC, NVidia, and Ticketmaster. Ambassador Labs is backed by top investors including Insight Partners, Matrix Partners, Trinity Ventures, and Four Rivers Group.
We are looking to hire engineers that care as much about empowering developers as we do and have embraced the cloud native phenomenon that is taking over the world. We strongly believe that Ambassador Labs’ success is dependent on hiring a diverse team. Diversity means a broader spectrum of opinions, ways of working and approaches to solving problems; we feel it is critical to helping drive the creativity, innovation and sound decision-making our customers love us for!
About the Job
As an engineer at Ambassador Labs, you will be working on products aimed at drastically improving the way cloud native developers work. Your impact will be felt by thousands of users at companies like Epic Games, Microsoft, PTC, Ticketmaster, Cisco and Unity Technologies. This is a rare opportunity to join a growing team of smart and empathetic software engineers. The role is focused primarily on development of new products and services.
We have loosely adopted Basecamp’s Shape-Up approach to development by undertaking well-shaped projects in six-week cycles. As a team, our focus is firmly on products that help users make the shift to the cloud with Kubernetes, front and center.
Here’s a bit more insight into what your work life will be like as an engineer on the Edge Stack team at Ambassador Labs:
Our products comprise multiple services and those services are written in various languages (the best language for that particular task), but as a member of the Edge Stack team you’ll work primarily in Golang and Python.
You’ll work on Linux or Mac: some of us work on one platform, some on the other, each choosing whichever platform makes us the most productive.
You’ll also use your favorite IDE or editor; although we use different ones, we’re oddly free of those silly “mine is the best” discussions :).
You’ll work on our API gateway and ingress products on a distributed team building a feature, or reviewing open source community PRs, or improving performance, etc., in six-week development cycles, and then you’ll cool down between cycles doing self-directed learning, improving your tools, or maybe even hacking up a demo of an exciting new idea of yours.
You and your team will use GitHub issues and Notion or GitHub Projects to track and plan your work, Markdown for documentation, GitHub Actions for continuous integration, Docker Hub and GCR for the resulting images, and of course Slack and Zoom. You’ll have a weekly all-company (Zoom) meeting to stay current on all the things, but we try hard to minimize the number of scheduled meetings in order to maximize focus time.
Note that on-call responsibility is shared among all engineers in the organization, currently one week every three months.
About You
You are an engineer who enjoys developing products and you consider yourself a networking and distributed systems aficionado. At the core, you are motivated by figuring out ways for developers (your people!) to own their work through the power of microservices and Kubernetes. You’re driven by understanding customers and their problems. You move with purposeful action and, most importantly, you pride yourself on execution.
We’re looking for candidates with a strong track record of putting Golang and Python to use to bring products to life. You’ve already had some direct exposure to Kubernetes and have a passion for creating WOW experiences while at the same time making continuous improvements. Have a great idea? Act on it! You don’t have to go through layers of bureaucracy to get things done at Ambassador Labs (first of all because that’s against our philosophy, and secondly because we don’t have layers of bureaucracy!).
Ambassador Labs is a remote-friendly company with “pods” in Boston, Portland and Montreal. Our pods are a way of bridging the gap between being 100% remote and working in an office. Eventually, when it is safe to do so, we will have physical offices in each of these locations for team members to go to on a part-time basis to fuel their creativity through brainstorming and watercooler conversations. This is our way of creating the best of both worlds. For now, everyone is 100% remote.
How to Apply
We are looking forward to hearing from you. We move quickly and decisively. We don’t need to talk to 20 other candidates to make a decision, so if the fit feels right on both sides, you can be part of the team as soon as next week! The first step is speaking to our People Person, followed by the engineering leadership, and then a few of your future colleagues/team members. Interviews are typically 30 - 45 minutes, all remote. We’ll talk through your background, your approach to work, and dive into your technical knowledge. No algorithms, no off-the-cuff coding sessions, or brainteasers: we want to hear about your real-life experience and successes, especially the users that you’ve made happy.
This is a demanding application process and a significant career move that’s well worth considering. We appreciate you giving us that consideration, and we promise to give you our full attention in return. Talk to you soon!
Lead Software Developer Dyspatch Remote (Canada) C$150,000 to C$180,000 a year
January 2022
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Dyspatch is looking for a Lead Software Developer to join our dynamic Engineering team. We care about great engineering culture and creating a product that helps people work smarter, not harder. You’ll report to our Vice-President, Engineering and work with a talented team of engineers across Canada, and Dyspatchios across North America.
As a Lead Developer you’ll share responsibility for all things technical, including the development of our platform architecture, partner integrations, and data pipelines. You’ll also have the opportunity to shape how our growing team collaborates, ships software, and delivers high-quality technical solutions. As a team we’re responsible for maintaining a planned and prioritized technical roadmap so we can get ahead of any technical debt slowing us down.
We work with…
TypeScript, Go, Python
React, Node, GraphQL, gRPC
PostgreSQL, Redis, Memcache
AWS and Kubernetes infrastructure
We value building reliable software that scales and we’re looking for the type of person who loves discussing and learning about great technical architecture, and how it applies to real features in production. If you like tackling ambiguous problems, setting strategy, and actively mentoring more junior developers we want to talk!
Starting salary: CAD $150,000 - 180,000
We’re based in Canada and this role is open to candidates who currently have valid Canadian work authorization (a SIN) and currently reside in Canada. Our core meeting hours are 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Pacific Time, and we ask that you are available during that time — both for meetings and for connection.
We're a fully remote team and also maintain an office in Victoria, BC, where some team members are co-located. Coming to the office is optional, and most Dyspatchios work from home.
Our Engineering Culture
We value elevating our engineers as technical owners of projects to give them the opportunity to learn, grow and see their vision executed technically
We have biweekly sessions to discuss our technical architecture and how we might improve it
We tie our work to Engineering Values that we work to maintain together as guidelines for a great and healthy engineering culture
We develop our own in-house markup language to make writing email HTML easier
We care about the community and want to give back by running events offering mentorship and networking opportunities to help elevate a great tech community within Canada
In the first 3 months, you will:
Get ramped up on our tech stack and architecture, working closely with senior members of the Engineering Team
Contribute to our codebase, writing readable, performant code with scalability in mind
Complete your first project and deploy those changes to production systems
Actively contribute your ideas to product planning sessions, advocating for customer needs & high levels of technical quality
Build out traffic, performance and user action monitoring systems to collect data for future feature implementation
Get up-to-speed on our business model and participate with the Product Team in roadmap sessions
Think deeply about our team’s practices, sharing opportunities for improvement where & when you see them — we embrace the chance to learn and grow as an organization
Within 12 months, you will:
Lead user-facing technical projects from start to finish, defining technical solutions & processes that level up the engineering team
Collaborate with members of the Product and Engineering teams to to develop a roadmap with an ROI framework to validate the importance of continuous investment into our products and platform
Be responsible for making high level software architecture and system design decisions & set medium-to-long term strategy
Constantly experiment with creative solutions and new technologies to create exceptional customer experiences
Identify when results aren’t moving the needle for our goals — or serving the needs of our customers — and work with the right folks to redirect focus
Set best practices and contribute to our standards of technical documentation to maintain our commitment to building scalable systems
Ensure that customer feedback is taken into consideration during any/all feature planning
Contribute to interviewing and assessing candidates to help us build a diverse & talented team
Mentor junior teammates in an open, respectful, flexible & empathetic manner
About Dyspatch
Dyspatch is an email production platform that streamlines the creation process and empowers teams to easily build templates with a library of pre-coded, on-brand content blocks. Dyspatch is an innovator in the email field, and with our Apps in Email, teams create app-like experiences in email. By leveraging AMP for Email, Dyspatch provides a library of interactive email apps that users can add to their templates to dramatically increase engagement. Apps in Email is a first-of-its-kind project and developers will have the opportunity to participate in building email apps that integrate with world-class platforms, like Shopify and Yotpo, for a wide variety of use cases.
At Dyspatch we believe that work should be transparent, engaging, and take place at a sustainable pace. We constantly strive to be better, to be more inclusive, and to push ourselves outside our comfort zones, caring
deeply about our customers, products, and our coworkers. We work to grow the communities around us, as we all grow stronger together.
We want our Dyspatchios to be supported at work, and well-cared for in their lives outside of it, offering:
Generous time off, starting with three weeks of paid vacation - plus an extra week every year you’re with the company (to a max of 6 weeks), a winter holiday office closure, and personal time to take care of life
Paid parental leave, topping up to 10 weeks
An extended health program supporting the physical and mental health of you and those closest to you
An annual pro-d budget, and the support to take advantage of it
A wellness program designed for all activity levels and interests
Flexible, remote-first schedules, allowing you to work when and where you feel your best.
Application
If this position interests you, reach out with an updated resume, and a few lines on why you want to join the Dyspatch team.
We understand that experience can be gained in many ways and that skills are transferable. If you’ve had a non-traditional career path, or if there’s anything you want to clarify about your resume, let us know.
Backend Golang Engineer Wallet Connect Remote / Berlin, Germany $85,000 to $100,000 a year
December 2021
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
WalletConnect is the open-source web3 standard to connect blockchain wallets to dapps. Started four years ago, our mission is to make web3 accessible to everyone. Every month, millions of people use WalletConnect in over 200 integrations.
We’re looking for a backend golang engineer to join our team to build and scale our network. To help grow web3, we recently launched WalletConnect 2.0 with new features, including multi-chain support, a decentralized back-end, faster connections, and 10x performance and scalability. You will help us expand and scale our backend messaging infrastructure.
You will be responsible for building Golang messaging services. A main challenge is growing our services to scale for our millions of users across billions of websocket connections every month, as well as ensuring security and resiliency.
To help with your role, you will have the support of our devops team to deploy and manage our infrastructure, will work closely with our protocol and SDK teams, and have exposure to the full WalletConnect stack.
The ideal candidate is immersed in the best practices of golang at scale, messaging systems and Websockets.
Responsibilities:
Building a microservice architecture based on Golang with scaling in mind
Work with protocols such as Websockets, gRPC
Help with monitoring by creating metrics with Prometheus and Grafana
Develop unit and integration tests for core business logic
Work closely with our devops team to manage and scale our infrastructure
Must have:
3+ years professional experience in software development at least one modern programming language, including Golang, TypeScript, C++, Java, or Rust.
At least 1 year of professional Golang experience.
Experience using Postgres, AWS, with demonstrable experience with systems engineering and automation.
You have experience with network programming or distributed systems development
Experience working on products at scale
Nice to have:
Experience working on systems optimisation
Experience with k8s or Nomad a plus
Desire to learn more about Blockchain technologies or experience with PoS systems.
Familiarity with operations/SRE and the concept of infrastructure as code
Websocket experience
Benefits
What WalletConnect offers:
Fully remote position with flexible timezone (CET/EST preferred)
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.
Backend Engineer Cuvva London, United Kingdom £75,000 to £90,000 a year
August 2021
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
About Cuvva
Cuvva is making car insurance radically better.
We’re creating truly flexible products that meet people’s real needs. Using lightning-fast technology to unlock better experiences and fairer prices for our customers, Cuvva is building the future of insurance every day.
Cuvva was the first UK company to sell hourly insurance through an app. Since then we’ve sold over 3 million policies and supported over 450,000 customers. We’re a world-class team of over 100 people, passionate about solving our customers’ problems. Join us.
Why work for Cuvva?
We don’t cut corners. We strive to do the right thing, even when that makes life more difficult for us.
We are customer centric and everyone in every area of the business–including our CEO & Founder Freddy–is expected to spend a few hours a month on customer support. This is so we all fully understand customer needs and how the app works! Here’s a blog post on our ‘Cops Club’.
We’ve nurtured an awesome team culture. We always speak up when we have an idea - but also know when to let go and get behind something else.
And we’re comfortable giving and receiving honest feedback, and trying new ways of doing things.
We’re building a diverse team from different backgrounds, outlooks and experiences. Everyone is given a fair chance of getting a role at Cuvva. Even if you secretly don’t love insurance, trust us, you’ll love what we’re building.
About the role
You’ll work in one of our cross-functional product squads, helping the team achieve their goals - whether that’s building a new service in our backend platform, creating a new version of an existing API to deliver a new feature, or creating a CLI tool to automate something.
We work in a highly collaborative fashion, and maintain an open and transparent work environment. Engineers at Cuvva don’t just write code or implement against a spec. You’ll be expected and encouraged to take part in the entire product development process from problem-discovery to solution design, to implementation and rollout.
Each product squad autonomously owns an area of the Cuvva product. Squads are made up of engineers from multiple disciplines (backend, web, iOS, Android), product and content designers, and a product manager. Engineers at Cuvva come from a variety of backgrounds and have different but complementary skill sets. We don’t require a computer science degree - many of us are self-taught.
Our approach
We value consistently-written, simple, resilient systems. Our backend is made up of many standalone services with a JSON-based RPC interface. We aim to create a client-agnostic API design suitable for a variety of clients (mobile apps, website, internal tooling, 3rd parties). Because we’re a regulated financial company, we have interesting and rigorous requirements to meet with regards to data security and auditability.
Most systems are written in Go (some older ones are Javascript), backed by either Postgres or Mongo, and are hosted in a container environment. We heavily lean on AWS tooling such as S3, Lambda, and SQS, and we occasionally build integrations with more “legacy” 3rd party systems in the insurance industry.
You can find out more about our backend systems here:
Our libraries and Go tooling is open sourced on GitHub
“Showing off our K-sortable IDs” our blog
“How we analyse and test new pricing models” our blog
“How we test and roll out new product features” our blog
You'll do great here if you:
• Have genuine interest and curiosity about the Cuvva product, and consumer insurance in general
• Enjoy working as a team to solve problems collaboratively
• Have around 5 years of experience building rock-solid backend systems and APIs
• Have a track record of shipping great quality code with real customer impact
• Be comfortable and productive working with Go
• We don’t require commercial Go experience but you would be expected to have a basic understanding and a willingness to learn
• Having a background with at least one statically-typed language is a good sign
• Know your way around the major AWS services (or similar cloud services), and have an enthusiasm for cloud services in general
• Be comfortable working with containers (e.g. Docker, K8S, ECR, container based CI platforms)
Perks & Benefits
Benefits
As well as a competitive salary (£75-90k, dependent on experience) and equity based remuneration, benefits of working at Cuvva include:
• Brand new MacBook 💻
• 33 days holiday (inc public holidays🌞)
• Flexible working
• Wellbeing, personal development and work from home budgets
• Yearly increases to budgets and holiday allowances
• Generous parental leave policy
• One-to-one sessions with our Sanctus mental health coaches, giving you a safe space to talk 🧠
• Access to Lifeworks - our mental health tool and employee assistance programme
• Mates rates on your car insurance
• Salary sacrifice schemes for electric bike hire and electric car lease
• Cycle to work scheme 🚲
• Season ticket loans 🚂
• A volunteer day
• Office library full of great books 📚
• Great coffee machine in the office ☕️
• Fully stocked beer and soft drink fridge (we do team drinks every Thursday)
• Monthly team outings or remote events (so far we’ve done things like karaoke, go-karting, bowling and comedy nights) 🎤
Location
Remote / London/ Ireland/ France / Remote (EMEA)
Golang Backend Engineer (Codefi) at Consensys
About ConsenSys
ConsenSys is the leading Ethereum software company. We enable developers, enterprises, and people worldwide to build next-generation applications, launch modern financial infrastructure, and access the decentralized web. Our product suite, composed of Infura, Quorum, Codefi, MetaMask, and Diligence, serves millions of users, supports billions of blockchain-based queries for our clients, and has handled billions of dollars in digital assets. Ethereum is the largest programmable blockchain in the world, leading in business adoption, developer community, and DeFi activity. On this trusted, open source foundation, we are building the digital economy of tomorrow. To explore our products and solutions, visit http://consensys.net/.
About Codefi Staking and Data/Compliance
Codefi Staking is an institutional ETH2 staking as a service provider. We are working with some of the world’s largest exchanges and custodians to enable them to offer Ethereum 2.0 staking to their customers.
Codefi Compliance are a set of backend data and compliance services implemented in Go that serve a frontend KYT application (Know-Your-Transaction, scanning on-chain activity of Ethereum accounts to identify suspicious activities) and also other products and applications of ConsenSys.
Role Responsibilities
We are looking for backend Golang developers with production big data pipeline (ETL) and/or application architecture experience.
Required Skills:
5+ years of experience as a Backend Software Engineer working on production applications
3+ years of Golang backend development experience
Experience with, or understanding of: PostgreSQL and other databases
General interest in DevOps topics / experience with Docker, Kubernetes or Serverless and deploying cloud infrastructure (AWS / Azure)
Building production-grade applications/APIs
Understanding of the Ethereum 1.0 Protocol, on-chain storage and data structures
Experience working on agile projects in an Enterprise setting
Experience working in CI/CD setup
Experience working in a distributed, remote team environment.
Excellent communication skills.
Writing good technical documentation.
Bonus Points for any of:
BSc/MSc in Computer Science or related subject
Experience on big data pipeline (ETL)
Experience with microservices architectures
Experience with Kafka or other messaging technology
Cryptography (for instance Ethereum-related)
Experience in deploying blockchain infrastructure
Other skills to demonstrate:
Excellent verbal and written communication in English
Teamwork, flexibility, initiative, communication and organization
Willingness to constantly learn & improve, challenging yourself to stay at the top of your game
Don't check all of the boxes? Don't sweat it. We’re passionate about building a diverse team of humans and as such, if you think you've got what it takes for our chaotic-but-fun, remote-friendly, start-up environment—apply anyway. While we have a pretty good idea of what we need, we're ready for you to challenge our thinking on who needs to be in this role.
Perks & Benefits
Why join ConsenSys?
One of the most recognized tech companies in the blockchain ecosystem globally. A work experience at ConsenSys is a tremendous reference for your future career. ConsenSys alumni have moved on to become tech entrepreneurs, CEOs, and team leads at tech companies.
The forefront of a revolution. We fundamentally believe blockchain is a next generation of technology that can lay the foundation for a more just and equitable society. You can be a part of building the digital economy of tomorrow and radically transforming our society for the better.
A dynamic startup environment with deep roots. We are one of the earliest blockchain companies and a leader in the space. You’ll join a network of entrepreneurs and technologists that reaches the edge of our ecosystem.
Deep technical challenges. Blockchain technology is just over 10 years old. Ethereum itself is still a toddler. There is much to be done before these platforms can scale to the order of millions or billions of users. We are building the tools, infrastructure and applications l that are pushing the technology forward.
Continuous learning and improvements. You’ll be constantly exposed to new concepts, ideas and frameworks from your peers and as you work on different projects — challenging you to stay at the top of your game.
Senior Golang Developer WEX Inc Remote (United States) $120,000 to $140,000 a year
April 2021
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
We’re the Transact Global (TAG) team at WEX.
TAG is an open loop payment processing platform built from the ground up by an agile team. It is cloud-native and built primarily with Go, MongoDB, and Terraform. The TAG team is pushing the frontiers of payments technology and is in the process of continuing to operationalize and scale the product.
Our team holds itself to a high-standard and we collaborate closely with one another to ensure strong, reliable and effective relationships all while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. We own our results and we take pride of ownership in everything we do.
We need help!
Changing the world isn’t easy, and we have a lot of work ahead of us. From new product features, to automation, to creating and supporting microservices, we’ve got more work than we can handle and we’re looking for great people to come along for the ride.
Who are you?
Culturally, you’re
A highly motivated engineer who loves working on small, high performing teams.
Collaborative, a solid communicator, and work well with your team and stakeholders.
Someone who cares deeply for team results, checks your ego at the door, and takes pride in owning results.
A mentor who is capable at guiding the technical development of less experienced developers at the functional, component architectural levels.
A professional who can advocate strongly for positions and still be 100% behind team decisions even if they don’t go your way.
Are comfortable balancing the need to move fast with the realities of working in a highly regulated space like payments.
Technically, you
Are a top-notch coder.
Pick up new technology and switch between tech stacks with a minimum of fuss.
Are comfortable working on front-end web code, back end services, data stores, and infrastructure systems.
Are a solid architect/designer/engineer.
Have experience writing modern software deployed in the cloud.
Are comfortable with encryption schemes, modern APIs, and front-end frameworks.
Have worked on agile teams to deliver software iteratively.
At a minimum, you
Have a BS in an engineering field OR can make us feel intensely confident that you don’t need one .
Have 10+ years of development experience.
Have 5+ years of experience developing internal/external web services.
A demonstrable working understanding of at least one modern web framework.
A demonstrable working understanding of NoSQL datastores.
It would be nice if you
Can show us one or more passion projects or open-source work you have contributed to in your own time.
Have experience with Golang, MongoDB, AWS, and Terraform.
Have demonstrable experience with systems engineering and automation.
Senior Software Engineer (Go) Moov 100% Remote / Denver, CO, United States $130,000 to $160,000 a year
February 2021
3 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Company Description
At Moov, we’re empowering creators to embed banking and payment functionality everywhere. We’re developers for developer-first software. We believe that every software company is becoming a payments company and by equipping developers with the best tools we can tackle complex problems together. We value open source and its network effects of support so contributing outside of Moov codebase is encouraged where appropriate.
Job Description
As a member of the Moov team, you will build new and improve existing banking and payment experiences that customers depend on every day.
As a member of the engineering team, you’ll:
Work on next-generation financial products
Lead teams of developers and mentor fellow team members
Design and build production services using Go, databases, and cloud solutions
Create APIs and tooling to support products and services
Reproduce customer issues with our tools and contribute to them
Triage and assist incoming support requests
Collaborate with fellow engineers, product managers, business development, and company leadership to solve problems and plan for the future
Own the full release lifecycle from feature development to public and hosted release
Contribute to documentation of the system
Qualifications
You have:
Self-guided building and planning of production systems
History of contributing to open source projects
Years of experience in production environments
Knowledge of general ledger or payment systems
A desire to perform and grow as an engineer
The ability to design seemingly simple and creative solutions to complex problems
Technologies we use and teach
Go
MySQL, SQLite
HTTP2, JSON
Kafka, events, webhooks
Microservices
Benefits
100% remote. We make remote-work work.
We match what you contribute to your 401(k) up to 5% of your salary
Parental leave
Health, dental, and vision insurance plans
Flexible PTO
Learning stipend
Home office stipend
Moov employees are eligible for employee stock options.
More Info
Moov is committed to building a supportive community which allows all people to contribute however they are best able to. We believe that our products are a mixture of creative and detail oriented work where people from all backgrounds offer unique insight.
Backend Engineer Dolfin Amsterdam, Netherlands / Remote (Europe) €60,000 to €100,000 a year
February 2021
3 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available
Job Description
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands (relocation & visa) or remote (European time zones).
WHO WE ARE
After the 2008 financial crash, the international financial and business environment is more regulated than ever. The amount of required paperwork has increased exponentially. The deals are being blocked, the accounts are being frozen, the business is often getting paralyzed.
Project Plato was born in 2015 as an autonomous R&D unit working for Dolfin, an established British investment company, with the aim of automating sensitive business operations. We are a young and ambitious team frustrated by inefficiency of existing solutions.
5 years later, with the help of our software solutions, Dolfin was able to have
$4.1bn in client assets under management
$650m monthly brokerage flow
10x increased speed of customer and employee onboarding
30x more efficiency of its compliance officers
But this is only the beginning. Our mission is to help companies and business professionals around the world communicate with each other and do business with trust and simplified paperwork.
OUR TECH STACK
As a serious, business-oriented company, we develop our solutions exclusively in COBOL.
Just kidding! We use modern and diverse IT infrastructure. Our solutions are web-based, with backends in Golang andPython and frontends in Typescript and React. Data storages include PostgreSQL, DynamoDB and Amazon S3. The infrastructure consists of multiple backend services managed via Kubernetes/Helm, integrated with various AWS and third-party services. We also use Google Bazel, a secure and robust build system.
We strive to make our development process predictable, change-proof and well-organized to achieve the fastest possible product delivery pace without compromising reliability.
OUR TEAM
We are still small: Project Plato is less than 15 people in total but we are planning to grow to 20 soon. As part of the Project Plato back-end team, you will be working closely with Oleg and another 3 senior engineers. Oleg is our lead backend engineer who has been part of the team since 2015 when we established our office in Amsterdam. We are a group that values trust, growth, agility, mutual respect, taking ownership, and learning from each other through a culture of open feedback.
Job requirements
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR
You have a math or computer science background. No diplomas needed, but knowing your graphs and big-Os is a must.
You know your way around web services. Parlez-vous HTTP? Veux-tu un cookie?
You know well at least TWO of: Golang, Python, C++, Java/C#, Typescript.
You are familiar with modern build systems (especially code generation), Unix-based operating systems, Docker/Kubernetes and cloud services.
You are a self-learner. You can analyze the code and documentation yourself, and you can ask questions when needed. Our team is small and focused, and we do not have spare time for thorough tutoring :(
You are passionate about quality and reliability. This is not a social media app startup, we deal with big money and strict regulations.
You are able to take honest and direct feedback and openly discuss the problems.
You are not afraid of complex problem domains.
Knowledge of frontend technologies is a plus.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO
Build and improve web applications for our customers using our frameworks and libraries
Ensure the application architecture allows easy maintenance and support
Tune the application performance by optimizing queries, storage and algorithms
Integrate the applications with 3rd party services (AWS-based and others)
Work with our customers to define business rules using our domain-specific languages
Maintain and improve our build and automation infrastructure
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU
Modern technological stack
Challenging projects with enough possibilities for personal development
Freedom to do what you do best
Flexible work schedule
Working in a team of the most senior developers with high standards and looking out for the most efficient solutions
Personal development budget, chance to attend courses and conferences abroad
Top-notch work equipment
25 days of holidays
Above market rate salary
Culture of learning, agility, innovation and open feedback
Optional relocation to Amsterdam + Visa sponsorship if needed
Backend Software Developer Opslock Montreal, Canada $70,000 to $110,000 a year
December 2020
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
Job Description
Founded in 2018 and backed by Baseline Ventures (https://www.baselinev.com/), Opslock is a complete predictive management platform with the ambition of making the world a safer place to work.
As a Software Developer at Opslock, you’ll help build the infrastructure and backend services to power the Opslock platform. Our core focus is developing tools to leverage data to ultimately provide insights and predictions into workforce behavior.
Technology overview:
Language: Go
Database: PostgreSQL
API Interface: GraphQL
Other tools: Docker, Redis, ElasticSearch / Kibana
Example project: We’ve developed our own on-premise solution that provides locally-networked cloud functionality offline, by deploying hardware with dockerized containers and bespoke filtered replication service to our database.
What you bring to our team:
You have a proven track record of building SaaS using similar technologies
You have the ability to build and share ideas with clarity and passion and to give and receive feedback with open-mindedness.
You’re a great communicator, with the proven ability to influence and educate others. You know how to communicate convincingly your solutions.
About us:
Our Mission is to enhance the efficiency of human achievement, disconnecting the amazing things people achieve when they work together, from human and environmental tragedy. We’re building a SaaS platform for industrial worksites where operations and safety management is powered by built-in AI to make sure everyone gets back home safely, by predicting hazards in the workplace before they become disasters.
We’re a small team of developers, salespeople, and operations specialists looking at growing and adding members that will add value to our organization. Our passion for building and shaping the future of an industry and doing meaningful work is what brought us together. Our workplace culture is built on trust, transparency and openness, with very limited rules because we trust everyone’s judgment and their ability to make good decisions.
While some of us are still working fully remotely, our newly renovated and COVID-friendly offices are open, so you get the opportunity to work from wherever you feel comfortable and productive.
What we have to offer:
Flexible schedule, including the opportunity to work remotely
A generous paid-time-off policy
A dog-friendly office (as long as your furry companion is friendly!)
Fully subsidized OPUS card
Health insurance paid 100% by us, access to telemedicine and a health & wellness personal account to help you keep your mind and body in good health
If you feel like you could be a good fit for the role, please reach out!