Software Engineer II - Backend - HCP Terraform
Location: US 100% remote
About the team
The Foundations Engineering team is composed of Site Reliability Engineers and Software Engineers working on the HCP Terraform hosted service. Our team ensures that the platform’s underlying infrastructure, data stores, and core foundational services are reliable, performant, and robust.
We’re looking for a Software Engineer II to join our team. The Engineers on our team own the core foundational services that power the entire HCP Terraform hosted service. These mission-critical services and data stores compose the Terraform plan and apply pipeline, and are used by every Terraform run which hits HCP Terraform.
The ideal candidate will have experience building large-scale, distributed systems. They should be focused on security and eager to collaborate with various teams to solve complex issues impacting multiple services.
If you fit this profile, we’d love to meet you! We have a large footprint and a quickly-growing user base, with lots of interesting problems and plenty of opportunities for growth and development.
What you’ll do (responsibilities)
- Develop and maintain the backend services on which HCP Terraform relies
- Continuously improve the product by writing code in systems written in Ruby on Rails
- Investigate problems, performance bottlenecks, and orchestration issues which span multiple services
- Enable your teammates through technical mentorship, code reviews, and pairing
- Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation that supports our production services
What you’ll need (basic qualifications)
- Have 3+ years of production experience working on any of the following:
- Backend applications (e.g., Ruby on Rails)
- Databases (e.g., Postgres, Redis)
- Strive for quality through maintainable code and comprehensive testing from development to deployment
- Experience upgrading Ruby, Rails, and dependencies
- Experience building and scaling distributed, highly available systems
- Communicate clearly while remaining empathetic and kind
- Have an eagerness to learn through humility and reflection
- Have experience debugging performance bottlenecks for live services and systems
- Are familiar with best practices for application and infrastructure security
At HashiCorp, we are committed to hiring and cultivating a diverse team. If you are uncertain about applying, we encourage you to please do so. We’d love to hear from you!
Why HashiCorp?
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Individual pay within the range will be determined based on job related-factors such as skills, experience, and education or training.
The base pay range for this role in the SF Bay Area / NYC area is:
$151,300—$178,000 USD
The base pay range for this role in Seattle Metro, Denver / Boulder Metro, New York (excluding NYC), Washington D.C., or California (excluding SF Bay Area) is:
$138,600—$163,100 USD
The base pay range for this role in Colorado (excluding Denver / Boulder Metro) and Washington (excluding Seattle Metro) is:
$126,100—$148,300 USD
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What We Do
HashiCorp was founded by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar in 2012 with the goal of revolutionizing datacenter management: application development, delivery, and maintenance. The datacenter of today is very different than the datacenter of yesterday, and we think the datacenter of tomorrow is just around the corner.