Hi, I’m Neeraj Poddar, Head of Engineering at Solo,

I’m looking for a Backend Software Engineer to join our Gloo Platform team. 

As an engineering professional, you will be at the forefront of helping our customers on their digital transformation journey, using the leading cloud native technologies. Both our business and our customers are growing fast, and they want to work with companies that are creative, innovative and deliver results. Our unique selling model enables our customers to engage and be successful quickly, with long-lasting results.

You will be working with industry leaders in the cloud devops space building solutions to simplify the journey and adoption of cloud native applications.

  • Work with the latest cloud and container technologies like Kubernetes, Envoy, Istio and more.
  • Utilize customer feedback in order to promote adoption and simplify usability of complex technology.
  • Work with, and grow, your stature in the open source community.

We are looking for individuals who are self driven, have a high capacity for growth and are eager to learn and make an impact in the cloud infrastructure space. Prior experience in this space is not a hard requirement, but a passion for learning is.

 

How you will make an impact:

  • Interface with product and customers (if needed) to solidify requirements
  • Interface with domain experts to create design docs
  • Own design and lead discussions by building consensus
  • Breakdown larger worker items into deliverable chunks
  • Participate in product on-call rotations
  • Participate in planning and sprint meetings
  • Participate in hiring and onboarding
  • Task execution and implementation with high quality
  • Participate in code and design reviews
  • Mentor other team members

What You Bring to the Table:

  • 5+ years of experience as a software engineer
  • 2+ years working with Docker, Kubernetes, and Golang
  • Experienced in building server side software in production and recognizes the challenges, complexities and tradeoffs to be made when building and deploying new systems to production.

How to stand out (Not Required):

  • Envoy proxy, Istio or other service mesh platforms
  • Cilium or eBPF

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