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Senior Software Engineer (back-end)

Posted 2 days ago
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Ruby on RailsReactTypeScript

About the role

What you'll do

  • Join the new Identity and Access Management (IAM) team to build authentication, authorization, and credential integration features.
  • Contribute to the full software lifecycle by writing, reviewing, and deploying high-quality, well-tested code rapidly.
  • Take ownership of solutions from development through production, incorporating customer feedback to improve products.
  • Mentor and support other engineers, helping to grow team capabilities and improve workflows.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Product, Design, and Customer Success teams to deliver secure and scalable IAM features.

What you should know

  • Role requires a proven track record as a senior software engineer with broad experience across backend and frontend.
  • Strong domain knowledge in IAM and secure cloud-based identity systems is essential.
  • Opportunity to work fully remotely within Ireland with optional access to Dublin office space.
  • Company supports continuous learning, including covering costs for education materials to learn Ruby and TypeScript.
  • Work environment values reasonable hours, avoiding burnout, and clear impact visibility on a small team.

About the company

  • Founded in 2018 with co-headquarters in Dublin and Boston, serving a diverse customer base including startups and public companies.
  • Focuses on an intelligent workflow platform that combines AI, automation, and integration to drive business results.
  • Values centered on Simplicity, Speed, and Soundness, fostering a culture of curiosity, growth, and integrity.
  • Vendor-agnostic platform integrating with any API-enabled service, popular among security, IT, and engineering teams.
  • Small but growing engineering team emphasizing collaboration, inclusivity, and sustainable work practices.

Key required skills

RubyTypeScriptReactPostgreSQLDocker

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