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Golang Engineering Team Lead

Зарплата

от 7000 до 9000 $

Местоположение и тип занятости

Полный рабочий деньМожно удаленно

Компания

Empowering developers to stop online fraud

Описание вакансии

Условия работы

FingerprintJS is a fully remote company with a strong open-source culture. We work on turning radical new ideas in the fraud detection space into reality. Our products are developer-focused and our clients range from freelancers to publicly traded companies.

Our team is small, ambitious and globally distributed (from Argentina to Russia). We’re both very technical and very friendly.

We’re looking for an experienced team lead to help us build a high accuracy online fraud prevention service. Someone who has experience leading a team of engineers and experience building fast systems and APIs.

What we’re looking for 👀 :

  • Experience leading a team of developers.
  • Demonstrated ability to turn ideas into products.
  • Experience building scalable infrastructure on AWS.
  • Excellent understanding of Internet security & privacy mechanisms.
  • Proven experience of API architecture and implementation.
  • Fluent English.

Ideally we would love to have someone who also has:

  • Historical record of open-source contributions.
  • Security / Cryptography background.

Our stack:

  • AWS (Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, RDS, DynamoDB).
  • PostgreSQL.
  • Docker.

What we offer:

  • Small team, lean hierarchy and no politics.
  • Budget for learning. We want you to grow with us, so we offer a $600 yearly budget that you can spend to learn new stuff (books, conferences, subscriptions, etc.).
  • Freedom to grow and experiment. Work on open-source projects and try new things and ideas.
  • Ability to influence the product development and quickly grow within the company.
  • Stock options.

Дополнительные инструкции

To apply, send your CV with your GitHub profile and an answer to the below questions to work@fingerprintjs.com:

  • How have you contributed to open-source?
  • What issues did you face growing engineering teams in the past?