Staff Software Engineer, Backend (PAM)
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- Canada
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Be deeply involved in evolving the core architecture of PAM
- Work in our product development teams to build scalable, composable components of our platform
- Be responsible for designing and implementing scalable architecture patterns
- Design and build APIs with OpenAPI Specification that customers rely on for access to production infrastructure
- Work on backend systems written in Go
- Participate in the rotational on-call activities with SRE and product development teams
- 8+ years experience as a software engineer with a strong background in Golang (preferred)
- Experience working with relational databases like PostgreSQL or similar RDBMS technologies
- Ability to design database models and backend APIs
- Experience working with cloud services like Caching, Queues, NoSQL Databases etc.
- Experience working with cloud providers such as AWS, GCP or Azure
- Thrive in a collaborative environment built on end-to-end ownership
- Love thinking about distributed systems, and the reliability, availability, and performance implications of the decisions made in their design
- Enjoy deep-diving into production metrics, and familiarity with monitoring tools like Splunk, DataDog etc.
- Think in terms of systems, services, and APIs.
- 8+ years of professional software engineering experience, with a demonstrated track record of technical leadership and increasing scope.
- Experience working with production systems.
- Bachelors in CS, or equivalent
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