Description
Secure Every Identity
Okta secures AI by building the trusted, neutral infrastructure that enables organisations to safely embrace this new era.
We are looking for builders and owners who operate with speed and urgency and execute with excellence. This is an opportunity to do career-defining work.
The Streaming Foundations team builds services and operates data pipeline infrastructure to support event streaming, messaging, and analytics use cases.
Responsibilities
- Write maintainable, efficient code using proven patterns to solve complex problems
- Lead the design and development of highly scalable services for data-intensive use cases
- Evaluate and advocate for modern technologies to accelerate value delivery and improve engineering efficiency
- Carry cross-team initiatives from end to end: code reviews, design reviews, operational robustness, security hygiene, etc
- Participate in team’s on-call rotation to build operational excellence on services we support
- Coach and mentor engineers to help scale up the engineering organisation
Requirements
- 3-5 years of software development experience in a fast-paced, agile environment
- Experience working with Golang or Java is preferred
- Hands-on experience designing, developing and tuning highly-scalable, event-driven systems
- Solid understanding of database fundamentals and experience with event streaming technologies such as Kafka
- A passion and interest to work on systems that are highly reliable, maintainable, scalable and secure
Nice to Have
- Experience with front-end technologies such as TypeScript and React
- Familiarity with cloud providers (AWS, Azure) and container technologies such as Kubernetes, Docker
- Familiarity with or interest in the Identity and Access Management (IAM) business domain
Annual base salary range for this position for candidates located in Canada is between $136,000-$187,000 CAD.
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