Oscatel is hiring a remote back-end engineer - working with Go and Node.js - to design and implement application layer solutions for a range of projects that underpin mobile telco carriers.\n\nWe're building modular scalable solutions around operations and service management for some of Europe's largest and most innovative carriers, all of which we will help you get to grips with. \n\nThe domain entails data-intensive services where security, data integrity and uptime are key. This presents lots of interesting design and coding challenges as we build and integrate our technology. We're utilising established IP-based protocols and frameworks, working with the standard Go libraries and Node.js.\n\nYou can anticipate a mix of well-defined mainly greenfield projects, along with substantial exploratory work as we validate concepts and build new solutions, maturing these into customisable long-term products. \n\nWe offer a culture where you may work under your own initiative as part of a collaborative effort towards common goals. It's an opportunity to be a formative team member, and to grow and improve together.\n\n**A flavour of upcoming projects**\n\n* High throughput transaction systems\n* Data management methods, analytics and alerting tools\n* QoS and fraud monitoring solutions\n* SS7 Signalling services and firewall \n* Product modules - analytics & metrics, financial reporting & billing, message routing\n* Helping promote sustainable development culture, methods and automation\n\n**We're looking for**\n\n* Someone with solid coding and solution design skills, accrued in a modern application back-end context\n* Production coding experience with Go, or good familiarity with Go in addition to another statically typed or back-end language that you've applied in a Linux environment\n* Familiarity with Node.js, TypeScript or JS\n* A service oriented architecture based approach, with strong API design and SQL skills\n* An ability to get to grips with complex requirements, to uphold security of sensitive data and to conform to best practices\n* A shared belief in writing code that's efficient, well-tested, documented and maintainable\n\n**Current ecosystem - we'll welcome your influence**\n\nGo | Node.js, TypeScript, React | gRPC | GraphQL | Elasticsearch | RabbitMQ | Kubernetes | Docker | AWS | Linux | Terraform | CircleCI | Atlassian stack | Github | Slack \n\n**Salary and benefits**\n\n* ยฃ55,000 - ยฃ70,000+ we're keeping an open mind\n* 30 days holiday (plus public holidays)\n* One weeks' extra pay each December\n* Pension contribution matched at 5%\n* Flexible working - tell us what you need - e.g. four day week\n* Personal development plan that you can shape, with budget for related training/certifications\n* Workstation and remote working equipment\n* Every three years - option to take six weeks' paid sabbatical \n\n**About us**\n\nOscatel provides software solutions that underpin the operations of mobile carriers. Founded in 2009, we're a fast-growing privately-owned business that's building a friendly and collaborative, all-new, development team. You'll become our third back-end colleague, joining a team designed around remote working. We're semi Agile, with daily standups and a flat team structure, where you can work on features through to fruition. We're looking for someone who wants to write great software that utilises our domain knowledge and creates value for our customers. https://www.oscatel.co.uk\n\n**Location: fully remote within UK**\n\n**Please note, we are only considering candidates who have an established right to work in the UK.**\n \n\nPlease mention the words **SENTENCE PEOPLE AGAIN** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4yMg==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$70,000 — $100,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nUK
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# Lead Product Engineer - Core Experience\nSegment is building the future of how companies manage their constantly increasing volume of customer data. We help our customers collect data from a variety of sources, combine and understand that data, and ultimately act on it to give their users a better experience.\nImagine you want to answer a question that is core to your business โ maybe you changed the pricing on your product and you want to understand if thatโs driving revenue or creating churn and customer confusion. In order to properly answer that question, you would need data from your payment processor, your CRM, and telemetry data from your application. In the past, business teams have had to wait for developers to build ETL pipelines to move data from one place to another. This is painful, time-consuming, and doesnโt keep up with the pace of the customer needs. Segment allows you to get all of this data in one place, automatically, and start using it immediately rather than spending time building data pipelines.\n## Who we are:\nWe're a small distributed team of full-stack engineers based in San Francisco, Vancouver and the world ๐ who love to ship high-quality code.\nFrom collecting data through [analytics.js](https://github.com/segmentio/analytics.js), to building powerful tools for data governance, to implementing algorithms that can handle complex billing scenarios at scale, to optimizing Sign Up conversion, the Product Engineering team is focused on creating fantastic user experiences.\nWe're looking for talented engineers that are passionate about building world-class experiences that delight our customers.\n## How we work:\n- ๐ We enjoy building UIs in React so much that we created our own internal components library.\n- ๐ ๏ธ We believe in using the best tool for the job. We write customer facing features using React, NodeJS and GraphQL. Our write-heavy traffic services are written with Go and leverage multiple data storage solutions.\n- ๐ข We deploy our code multiple times per day. We "semver" everything :)\n- ๐ค We love conferences. (An engineer spoke in 4 different countries last year!)\n- ๐ฏ We love open source: https://open.segment.com\n- ๐ Weโre proud of the code we write, but weโre not dogmatic about methodologies or techniques. We believe building the "right thing" is more important than building things "right".\n\n## Who we're looking for:\nYou can turn complex business requirements into working software that our customers love to use.\n- You're proud of the code you write, but you're also pragmatic.\n- You know when it is time to refactor, and when it's time to ship.\n- You're focused, driven and can get challenging projects across the finish line.\n- You're empathetic, patient and love to help your teammates grow.\n- You have experience running apps in production and take software engineering practices seriously. You write meaningful tests and understand the value of great logging, proper monitoring and error tracking.\n\n## A few projects you could be working on:\n- We collaborated closely with our BizOps and Design team to rebuild all parts of our billing experience, from the customerโs first visit, to building a pricing simulator tool, to implementing algorithms that can handle complex billing scenarios at our scale.\n- Weโre building an [open-source version](https://github.com/segmentio/evergreen) of our UI library that saves our engineers multiple hours of work every week. Think pixel-perfect implementations by default ๐ฑ ๐จ.\n- We used a [HLL](http://antirez.com/news/75) to scale an analytics tool that handles thousands of requests / sec.\n- We're building powerful tools that help our customers protect the integrity of their data, and the decisions they make with it.\n\n## Requirements:\n- You can write both client side and server side JavaScript using the latest APIs and language features.\n- You have some familiarity with Golang or are excited to learn it.\n- Minimum of 3 years of industry experience in engineering or some cool projects on GitHub you think we'll love to check out.\n- You provide a deep understanding of the complexities involved in writing large single-page applications.\n- You show evidence of exposure to architectural patterns of high-scale web application (e.g., well-designed APIs, high volume data pipelines, efficient algorithms.)\nWe are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. \n\nPlease mention the words **SWITCH TURTLE AUTO** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4yMg==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Node, Golang, Engineer, GraphQL, Docker and Executive jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
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๐ Distributed team\n\n
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