Conductor Technologies | Oakland, CA / San Francisco Bay Area / REMOTE OK | Full-time | $100k-$130k + equity | Team of 7 engineers in the SF bay area and on the East coast
Back-end software engineer (proficiency in Python required)
Our mission is to lead the transition from on-premises infrastructure to cloud-based, infinitely scalable and on-demand resources for VFX and Animation rendering, simulation and beyond.
What to expect:
- In your first 90 days: you’ll contribute to existing microservices in Python and help maintain our legacy Python AppEngine codebase. You’ll contribute to architectural discussions, participate in code reviews, and you’ll deploy your services automatically through our CI/CD pipeline.
- In your first 6 months: you’ll design, write and own microservices written in Python and/or Go, and help migrate our existing services to AWS.
- By the end of your first year: you’ll write lambda functions on AWS, and own several services written in Python and/or Go.
If any of this sounds interesting, we'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to me directly, using the subject “Back-end SWE: HN 1/18”: francois {at} conductortech.com
Back-end software engineer (proficiency in Python required)
https://www.conductortech.com
https://goo.gl/rgjRfW (full job description)
Our mission is to lead the transition from on-premises infrastructure to cloud-based, infinitely scalable and on-demand resources for VFX and Animation rendering, simulation and beyond.
What to expect:
- In your first 90 days: you’ll contribute to existing microservices in Python and help maintain our legacy Python AppEngine codebase. You’ll contribute to architectural discussions, participate in code reviews, and you’ll deploy your services automatically through our CI/CD pipeline.
- In your first 6 months: you’ll design, write and own microservices written in Python and/or Go, and help migrate our existing services to AWS.
- By the end of your first year: you’ll write lambda functions on AWS, and own several services written in Python and/or Go.
If any of this sounds interesting, we'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to me directly, using the subject “Back-end SWE: HN 1/18”: francois {at} conductortech.com