Staff Software Engineer, Platform Networking
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- Canada
- $136,000-187,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Implement internal and edge networking infrastructure and design solutions that work at global scale and with multi-cloud and multi-region constraints.
- Carry cross-team initiatives from end to end: code reviews, design reviews, operational robustness, security hygiene, etc.
- Design and develop new services, tools, and automation to expose network functionality to other Okta engineering and operations teams.
- Research and implement solutions addressing cross-cutting concerns such as routing, failover, and scaling.
- Participate in the team's on-call rotation.
- Have 5+ years of software development experience in cloud-native services like API.
- Demonstrable knowledge of TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP, TLS.
- Have DevOps experience using cloud-agnostic, cloud-native technologies..
- Have experience managing infrastructure with Terraform.
- Have experience contributing to Go-based services.
- Have a passion for working on global distributed systems that are highly reliable, maintainable, scalable, and secure.
- Tend to deliver work incrementally to get feedback and iterate over solutions.
- Bring the right attitude to the team: ownership, accountability, and attention to detail.
- A 'Product Mindset' toward infrastructure-building internal networking tools that are self-service, well-documented, and easy for application teams to consume.
- Experience with using cloud providers such as AWS or Azure and major content delivery networks.
- Experience implementing and scaling Service Mesh architectures to manage service-to-service communication, observability, and security.
- Knowledge of Istio/Envoy Proxy and the Kubernetes Gateway API to provide flexible, self-service ingress solutions for product teams.
- Experience designing and maintaining multi-cloud networking topologies and hybrid connectivity (Direct Connect, Cloud Interconnect) at scale
P24749Below is the annual salary range for candidates located in Canada. Your actual salary will depend on factors such as your skills, qualifications, and experience. In addition, Okta offers equity (where applicable), bonus, and benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance, RRSP with a match, healthcare spending, telemedicine, and paid leave (including PTO and parental leave) in accordance with our applicable plans and policies. To learn more about our Total Rewards program, please visit: . The annual base salary range for this position for candidates located in Canada is between:$136,000-$187,000 CADWhat you can look forward to as a Full-Time Okta employee!
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