What are the responsibilities and job description for the Software Engineer II - Backend position at SafetyCulture?
At SafetyCulture, we help businesses get better everyday. As the operational heartbeat of working teams, our technology gives workers a voice and leaders the visibility to make smart decisions. We’re constantly evolving our platform, expanding into sensors/IoT, Scalable and Event-Driven Architecture to name a few, but we believe there’s more to be done.
Recently valued at AU$2.7Bn, we’re investing our resources into creating and shaping a better workplace for all. We are growing fast and looking for talented, self-motivated people that value collaboration, growth and learning to join our team.
What do SafetyCulture Engineers do?
SafetyCulture engineers will work on new and existing products that directly impact the lives of our customers around the globe. You’ll collaborate with other team members to investigate design approaches and evaluate technical feasibility. You’ll write high quality distributed system software and drive engineering best practices. Working in an Agile/Scrum environment you’ll establish architectural principles and mentor team members.SafetyCulture engineers are versatile, able to simplify the complex and remove obstacles so builders can build. When you join, you will work on projects that are critical to SafetyCulture, and our customers' needs. You will have opportunities to continue to grow and follow your passion as the business continues to evolve.
- Design, develop, test, deploy, maintain and improve software;
- Perform development and maintenance of key system features;
- Demonstrate competency in all relevant technologies for the role, including understanding the impact of your code on upstream/downstream services;
- When on-call, be able to resolve most issues independently and involve other teams when required. Have a clear understanding of the incident management process;
- Contribute to creating and reviewing technical design documentation, run, books and knowledge base materials.
- Bring ideas and suggestions to improve the user experience, rather than just implementing the bare minimum. Have a strong customer-centric mindset and understand customer use cases.
- Conduct in-depth investigations, document outcomes, and discuss options with stakeholders when issues arise.
- Proactively communicate, ask meaningful questions, and get the answers needed to be highly effective team member.
- Drive best practices and engineering excellence by actively communicating, asking meaningful questions, to be a highly effective team member.
- Start taking on responsibilities to improve other abilities to deliver high-quality work, such as providing feedback, mentoring junior engineers, and driving a culture of candid feedback within the team.
- Create and review documentation and process regarding recurring issues, new standard operating procedures, knowledge transfer material, etc.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 4 years relevant experience in software development.
- Experience working with algorithms, data structures, complexity analysis
- Proficiency with one or more general purpose programming languages including but not limited to:Golang, C#, C , Python, Java, Typescript, Scala
- Building and maintaining web applications, APIs, and microservices using ASP.NET.
- Knowledge of serverless computing, containerization (Docker/Kubernetes), and CI/CD pipelines.
- Designing and developing scalable and maintainable microservices using .NET.
- Knowledge of messaging systems (e.g., RabbitMQ, Kafka) and RESTful services.
- Experience with distributed systems or event-driven architectures.
- Knowledge of best practices for the full software development life cycle; including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations
- Track record of designing and building complex software systems and successfully delivering them to customers.
- Exposure to architecting and designing large-scale distributed systems (e.g. SQL/NoSQL, scalability and fault-tolerance).
- Hybrid working; we encourage you to create the best work blend while working from your home and the local SafetyCulture office.
- Access to professional and personal training and development opportunities.
- Participation in hackathons, workshops, and lunch & learn sessions.
- Community involvement, open source work, attending talks and events, and experimenting with new technologies.
- In-house Culinary Crew serving up daily breakfast, lunch, and snacks.
- Barista coffee machine, craft beer on tap, boutique wines, and a range of non-alcoholic beverages.
- Quarterly celebrations and team events.
- Table tennis, board games, book library, and pet-friendly office.
We’re committed to building inclusive teams and cultivating a sense of belonging so our people can bring their whole authentic selves to work each day. We seek to make reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process to create an even playing field for all candidates. Thanks to the tireless efforts of the entire SafetyCulture team we’ve built an incredible culture which has seen us recognised as a Best Place to Work in Australia, the US and the UK.
Even if you don't meet every requirement listed in the ad, please consider applying for this role. We prioritise inclusion and value individuals with potential over a checklist of qualifications. Don't rule yourself out, hit that apply button if this job resonates with you You can find out more about life at SafetyCulture via Youtube, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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