Senior Software Engineer - Content id-8019

OVERVIEW

You're an innovative software developer who is passionate about your craft, consistently writing code you can be proud of. You understand that SaaS delivery thrives on both innovation and the ability to execute quickly and effectively. You're excited to be part of a creative and collaborative team that embraces challenging problems and collective problem-solving. You value mentorship and enjoy supporting and learning from your peers, fostering an environment of growth and mutual respect. Collaborating with the team to find the best solutions for customers is what truly drives you. If this resonates with you, take a closer look at what this role offers.

WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING

BACKGROUND & SKILLS REQUIRED

  • 5+ years of experience in software development with proven experience maintaining and delivering production software related to cloud-connected client-side applications.
  • Proficiency in Go with experience building cloud-based services and integrations. The right candidate will leverage their extensive engineering background to be impactful in any language.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication including async collaboration, documentation, and ensuring visibility of work.
  • Expertise in Windows and/or Linux and/or MacOS application development.
  • Data-driven problem-solving approach with emphasis on customer focus, innovative solutions and decision-making.
  • Experience building applications in cloud environments (AWS or GCP) with an emphasis on security best practices.
  • Experience working as a Software Engineer developing content and content delivery applications leveraged by SaaS platforms and Agent/IoT software.
  • Strong familiarity with systems programming, networking, virtual machine orchestration, DevOps, and shell-scripting languages (Bash/Powershell)
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