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Explore exciting career opportunities in the critical field of observability with Backend Engineer - Real User Monitoring jobs. This specialized profession sits at the intersection of software engineering, data processing, and user experience, focusing on building and maintaining the systems that capture, analyze, and visualize the real-world performance of web and mobile applications. Professionals in this role are responsible for the invisible infrastructure that provides actionable insights into how real users interact with software, enabling companies to optimize performance, identify bottlenecks, and improve overall digital experience. A Backend Engineer specializing in Real User Monitoring (RUM) typically designs, develops, and scales high-throughput data pipelines capable of handling millions of performance events and user sessions per second. Common responsibilities include architecting efficient data ingestion APIs, implementing robust event processing logic, and ensuring the secure and reliable storage of telemetry data. These engineers build the aggregation and analytics engines that transform raw performance metrics—like page load times, API call latencies, and JavaScript error rates—into meaningful, queryable data. They work closely with data scientists to implement algorithmic solutions for anomaly detection and trend analysis, and with frontend teams to ensure seamless instrumentation. Typical skills and requirements for these roles include strong proficiency in backend programming languages such as Go, Java, Python, or Scala. A deep understanding of distributed systems, stream processing frameworks (like Apache Kafka, Flink, or Spark), and cloud-native technologies is essential. Expertise in databases, both time-series and NoSQL, is crucial for managing the unique nature of performance data. These positions demand a solid grasp of networking, web protocols (HTTP/HTTPS, WebSockets), and browser/device performance characteristics. Soft skills like problem-solving, collaboration, and a user-centric mindset are equally important, as the ultimate goal is to improve the end-user's experience. For engineers passionate about large-scale systems, data-intensive applications, and making a direct impact on product quality, Backend Engineer - Real User Monitoring jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path. This profession is fundamental in today's data-driven development lifecycle, turning user experience from a subjective concept into a measurable, improvable metric. Discover your next role in this pivotal area of tech.

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