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StackAdapt·Toronto, Canada·onsite

Senior Full Stack Engineer, Measurements

Posted 1 month ago
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Ruby on RailsReactNext.js

About the role

What you'll do

  • Design, improve, and debug complex, scalable distributed systems focused on advertising measurement.
  • Collaborate closely with Product and Design teams to deliver high impact end-to-end product experiences.
  • Write extensible, scalable, and test-driven code with full ownership of projects from start to finish.
  • Work with large data sets and modern tech stacks including Ruby on Rails, GoLang, React, and GraphQL.
  • Contribute to code reviews, technical planning, and architectural decisions to maintain high code quality.

What you should know

  • Opportunity to work on large-scale, high-performance web applications impacting marketing effectiveness.
  • Role involves modernizing legacy systems and optimizing system-wide performance.
  • Expect a supportive work environment with comprehensive benefits including mental health care and parental leave.
  • Candidates should be comfortable working onsite in Toronto or remotely within North America.
  • The role offers exposure to cloud platforms and server-side rendering technologies like NextJS.

About the company

  • StackAdapt is a leading AI-powered marketing technology company specializing in programmatic advertising.
  • The company values a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative culture with a strong focus on employee support.
  • Recognized for award-winning customer service and innovation in marketing technology.
  • StackAdapt is a mid-sized company with a Remote First policy and offices in Toronto and London.
  • They emphasize continuous learning and career development with access to training and certifications.

Key required skills

Ruby on RailsGoLangReactGraphQLNextJSAWS - cloudRelational databasesKey-value storesTDD

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