Software Engineer – Level III

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Job Description:

  • Engaging in discussions and decision making for new features and platform evolution
  • Collaborating with the product team to design solutions for stakeholder features
  • Delivering the whole lifecycle of deployable features: code, configuration, documentation, and support
  • Contributing to roadmaps and process development to deliver features and evolve our architecture
  • Collaborating with QA and Platform Engineering team to test code and keep our integrated testing environments unblocked

Requirements:

  • 4 years or more experience with server-side development projects with demonstrable experience making compelling team contributions
  • Knowledge of one or more server-side object-oriented programming languages
  • Able to talk at a basic level about streaming data, distributed system design, and relative merits of different messaging technologies and patterns
  • Experience and enthusiasm for testing and test-driven development
  • Able to hit the ground running and quickly familiarize yourself with an existing codebase and toolset
  • Able to propose and walk through solutions in informal tech leadership discussions
  • Experience with streaming or asynchronous data processing
  • Experience with major cloud providers, such as GCP, AWS, or Azure
  • Experience with web services standards and related technologies, such as HTTP, JSON, REST
  • Operational knowledge of Java, Kotlin, or Scala or other JVM language
  • Experience with at least one mainstream distributed system (e.g., Kafka, Spark, Storm, Cassandra, etc.)

Benefits:

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • PTO
  • generous employee discounts
  • retirement savings and much more!
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