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Software Engineer, Backend & Data
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Join Epic's global team as a Software Engineer, Backend & Data. This fully remote US role focuses on building scalable backend systems and data infrastructure, including EDW design and pipelines. We seek a candidate proficient in SQL, Python/Scala/Java, and big data tech like Spark. Enable data-d...
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United States
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160000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Epic Kids
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Ai & Software Engineer Lead - Backend
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Lead the backend development of Alli, PMG's AI-powered digital marketing platform. Design scalable systems using Python/Node.js/Go and modern frameworks like Django. Mentor engineers and drive innovation from our Dallas office, with excellent benefits and growth opportunities.
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United States , Dallas
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Senior Software Engineer, Backend Issue Workflow
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Join Sentry's Issue Workflow team to shape the core debugging experience for millions. As a Senior Backend Engineer in San Francisco, you'll build scalable systems handling billions of daily queries using Django/Python. Tackle distributed systems challenges and innovate with AI, while enjoying co...
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United States , San Francisco
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190000.00 - 288000.00 USD / Year
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Discover the world of Backend Software Engineer jobs, where architects of the digital world build the foundational logic, data, and services that power modern applications. While users interact with sleek front-end interfaces, it is the backend engineer who develops the complex server-side systems that make everything possible. This role is the cornerstone of software development, focusing on performance, reliability, and scalability. If you are passionate about solving complex problems and building robust systems that serve millions, a career in backend engineering offers a challenging and rewarding path. A Backend Software Engineer is primarily responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the core application logic, databases, APIs, and server infrastructure. Their typical day involves writing clean, efficient code to handle data processing, business logic, and integration with other services. Common responsibilities include developing and maintaining Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that allow different software components, such as front-end clients and mobile applications, to communicate seamlessly with the server. They design, implement, and optimize database schemas and write complex queries to ensure data is stored securely and retrieved efficiently. A significant part of the role also involves integrating with third-party services and external APIs, such as payment gateways, authentication providers, or data analytics platforms. Furthermore, backend engineers are tasked with implementing critical security measures to protect sensitive data from breaches and unauthorized access, ensuring compliance with data protection standards. To excel in backend software engineer jobs, a specific set of technical skills and professional competencies is required. Proficiency in one or more server-side programming languages is fundamental; common examples include Python, Java, C#, Go (Golang), Ruby, or Node.js (JavaScript). A deep understanding of database technologies is crucial, encompassing both SQL (e.g., PostgreSQL, MySQL) and NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB, Redis) systems. Experience with web frameworks, such as Django, Spring, or Express, is highly valuable for accelerating development. Knowledge of cloud platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure is increasingly standard for deploying and managing applications. Beyond technical prowess, backend engineers must be well-versed in software development best practices, including version control with Git, conducting thorough code reviews, writing comprehensive unit and integration tests, and implementing Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. These professionals typically work in agile environments, collaborating closely with front-end engineers, product managers, and DevOps teams to translate business requirements into functional, scalable technical solutions. Strong problem-solving skills, a methodical approach to debugging, and the ability to design for scale and resilience are the hallmarks of a successful backend engineer. Explore the vast opportunities in backend software engineer jobs and become the engine behind the next generation of digital innovation.

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