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SignalWire·Georgia, United States·onsite

Lead Software Engineer - Full Stack

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Ruby on RailsTypeScript

About the role

What you'll do

  • Lead full-stack engineering efforts with end-to-end ownership of APIs, SDKs, AI Agent platform, and communication products.
  • Collaborate closely with engineering leadership, product teams, and developer community to shape real-time AI and communication solutions.
  • Drive technical quality across the stack focusing on performance, reliability, latency, and developer experience.
  • Mentor and raise the bar for the team through code reviews, tooling improvements, and setting high standards.
  • Apply a product-focused mindset to understand user needs and iterate on developer-friendly APIs and interfaces.

What you should know

  • Ideal candidates have 6+ years of engineering experience with demonstrated technical leadership.
  • Applicants should be comfortable working on both backend and frontend, debugging infrastructure, and making product decisions.
  • Experience with real-time communication stacks or CPaaS/CCaaS platforms is highly valued.
  • The role demands a product-oriented approach and passion for improving developer experience.
  • Candidates should be ready to work onsite in Georgia and thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.

About the company

  • SignalWire operates in the real-time communications and AI integration industry, focusing on programmable communication platforms.
  • The company values diversity and inclusion, actively fostering an inclusive work environment.
  • SignalWire is a high-growth company with a strong emphasis on innovation in telecom and AI-driven workflows.
  • They emphasize developer experience and product quality, aiming to build tools that developers want to use.
  • The company offers equity grants and competitive salaries, reflecting a startup or scale-up compensation model.

Key required skills

Ruby on RailsTypeScriptCAPI designReal-time communication

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