Remote Senior Software Engineer
Succinct
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
The job is for a Senior Software Engineer role at Succinct, focusing on infrastructure for their distributed proving cluster and prover network. The team is based in San Francisco but open to remote work for exceptional candidates. Benefits include above-market salary, generous equity compensation, unlimited PTO, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, lunch and dinner at the office, optional company-paid travel to events and conferences.
Requirements
- Previous experience with container-based orchestration and autoscaling
- Previous experience with a standard monitoring and observability stack
- Ownership mindset
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
Responsibilities
- Help architect and maintain a highly available scalable distributed system used for proving
- Implement standardized tools and processes around stability, observability, and scaling
- Ensure performance and reliability around an autoscaling cluster
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with AWS
- Strong grasp of Rust or Golang (our backend stack is a mix of both)
Benefits
- Above-market salary and generous equity compensation
- Unlimited PTO
- Health, dental, and vision insurance for employees and their dependents
- Lunch and dinner provided at the office
- Optional, company-paid travel to events and conferences
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