Eliminate Crime. Build Community.

Flock Safety provides the first public safety operating system that empowers private communities and law enforcement to work together to eliminate crime. We are committed to protecting human privacy and mitigating bias in policing with the development of best-in-class technology rooted in ethical design, which unites civilians and public servants in pursuit of a safer, more equitable society. 

Our Safety-as-a-Service approach includes affordable devices powered by LTE and solar that can be installed anywhere.  Our technology detects and captures objective details, decodes evidence in real-time, and delivers investigative leads into the hands of those who matter. 

While safety is a serious business, we are a supportive team that is optimizing the remote experience to create strong and fun relationships even when we are physically apart. Our flock of hard-working employees thrive in a positive and inclusive environment, where a bias towards action is rewarded. Flock Safety is headquartered in Atlanta and operates nationwide. We have raised approximately 250M in venture capital including a recent Series D round by Andreessen Horowitz.  Now surpassing a 1B valuation, Flock is scaling quickly and seeking the best and brightest to help us meet our goal of eliminating crime in the United States by 25% in the next three years.

About the Opportunity 

At Flock Safety, our Software Engineers play an instrumental role in our success. We are looking for top engineering talent to join our small but rapidly growing Detectives & Dispatch team. The Detectives and Dispatch team is on a mission to develop our flagship crime-solving software solutions used by Law Enforcement officers across the country. Our team takes pride in developing features that have helped to reduce crime in cities by 70% and enhance community safety every day. We have the opportunity to create innovative, bold strategies to meet the needs of this unique group, as well as make a significant impact on the business. 

How You’ll Take Flight With Flock

  • You will architect, design, develop and deploy new features for the Detectives and Dispatch team 
  • You will work directly with Product, Machine Learning, and Hardware teams on multifaceted projects 
  • You will write maintainable, self-documenting code, perform code reviews and participate in design discussions
  • You will identify, leverage, and seek out opportunities to improve engineering productivity and best practices

About You

  • You have previous experience in a Full-Stack Software Engineering role and are able to accomplish sophisticated software development tasks with some direction.  
  • You enjoy working in ambiguous environments and are able to implement clean, consistent code solutions
  • You have a proven ability to balance multiple priorities and communicate across the organization
  • You embody our core values: Do the Work, Optimism with a Plan, and Embrace Change to Grow

Currently, our Detectives and Dispatch team works with technologies such as React, HTML, CSS, Typescript Postgres DB, Elasticsearch, AWS, Kubernetes, and Docker. However, we believe the right person for the role is much more than a great engineer. We highly encourage you to apply if this looks like a role where you could do work that excites you. 

Why join the Flock? 

When you join the Flock, you are joining a diverse team of passionate, ambitious, intelligent people that put team over self. We offer competitive salary, benefits, and the opportunity to grow your career at a fast-paced, high growth start up. We genuinely care about the well-being of our employees both in and out of the office and understand the importance of work/life balance. We’d love for you to join us in the fight to eliminate crime, one neighborhood at a time.

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