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Description:
Join ngrok's Developer Growth team, focusing on billing and growth systems.
Design, build, and implement core software systems to enhance the ngrok platform.
Work on complex billing infrastructure to support a growing customer base.
Build and execute the roadmap for improving the billing system and the Cloud Edge platform.
Utilize data-driven approaches to enhance customer satisfaction.
Lead technical initiatives and build organizational consensus around technical decisions.
Design and implement scalable software for large user bases and high throughput environments.
Mentor and coach other engineers to grow the team’s skills and capabilities.
Requirements:
You must have 10+ years of professional experience in writing high-quality, production-level software.
Expertise with billing systems and a passion for working on them is required.
Experience with Go or one of the following languages: Rust, C, Java, or C++ is necessary.
You should have a demonstrated ability to mentor peers and guide junior engineers in their growth.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential.
A proven track record in deploying high-value software for large distributed systems is required.
Prior experience in startups is a plus.
Familiarity with Kubernetes is beneficial.
Depth in computer networking is advantageous.
Bonus points if you are based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
All candidates must be US-based and legally authorized to work in the United States.
Benefits:
Compensation includes a competitive mix of salary and equity, depending on level.
A 401(k) plan is provided with a 100% match up to 3% of your salary and a 50% match up to another 2%.
Healthcare, dental, and vision plans are offered, with premiums fully covered on the base plan for employees and half covered for dependents.
Unlimited PTO is available, with a culture encouraging employees to take more than four weeks off, supported by management.