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Software Engineers at Palantir build software at scale to transform how organisations around the world use data. As an engineer within Palantir’s Foundations organisation, you’ll have the opportunity to grow more quickly than you ever imagined, as you build the shared infrastructure that underpins the Palantir Foundry, Palantir Gotham, and Palantir Apollo platforms, and drive investments to improve the velocity and quality of our engineering.
Job Responsibility:
Build software at scale to transform how organisations around the world use data
Build the shared infrastructure that underpins the Palantir Foundry, Palantir Gotham, and Palantir Apollo platforms
Drive investments to improve the velocity and quality of our engineering
Be involved throughout the product lifecycle, from idea generation and design, to execution and rollout
Collaborate closely with technical and non-technical counterparts to understand our developers' and customers' problems and build infrastructure to tackle them
Requirements:
Engineering background in fields such as Computer Science, Mathematics, Software Engineering, or Physics
Familiarity with data structures, storage systems, cloud infrastructure, frontend frameworks, and other technical tools
Experience coding in programming languages, such as Java, C++, Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, or similar languages
Nice to have:
Passion for helping other developers build better applications
Empathy for the impact your changes will have on the workflows and productivity of developers and end users
Ability to communicate and collaborate with a variety of individuals, including engineers, users, and non-technical team members
Willingness to learn and make decisions independently, and the ability to ask questions effectively
Eagerness to delve into the source code of open-source libraries (such as Cassandra or Chromium) to truly understand how they work or to debug an issue
Staying up-to-date with recent industry practices and advancements in open-source technology