Ref: JFI0701231_1673085610

Golang Engineer - Stockholm

Sweden

  • SEK 50,000 to SEK 70,000 SEK
  • Engineer Role
  • Skills: Product Development, SaaS, Software, Stockholm, Uppsala, Solna, Golang, Backend, back end, back-end, full-stack, fullstack, full stack, AWS, GCP, Azure, API's, Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices
  • Level: Senior

Job description

Golang Engineer - Stockholm

JFI0701231_1673085610

This exclusive role is only available through Jefferson Frank, an international agency that has grown to be one of the trusted recruitment partners to businesses across Sweden in different industries and domains. To learn more about this opportunity, reach out to George Paxton on LinkedIn who is responsible for this advert. You can also reach him at g.paxton@jeffersonfrank.com.

The Company:

I'm working with a SaaS product development company located in central Stockholm who are hiring for their core development team. Set up through 2 founders, they were frustrated with the unnecessarily complex structures of modern software which made these difficult to manage, unresponsive and were not aligned with the brand promises of the wider organisation. Today, they run with 2 core product lines which have similar goals; to ensure software is straight-forward and allow for optimal performance through simpler messaging routes. Their patented approach improves the performance (speed), adds redundancy and ensures data is secure. All of which is done utilising MULTIPLE cloud service providers.

In early 2023 they will be hiring for the core software development team, extremely product focused which will set themselves apart in the market moving forwards. Majority of the work here is greenfield development with plenty of team meetings to universally agree on the best process for moving forwards.

They operate in a selection of small teams so you'll get the chance to work in a growing and innovative start-up that takes a technology first approach to their day-to-day operations, meaning that you aren't a complimentary, add on service to the organisation's value proposition. Due to the nature of the work they passionately promote creativity, this is in addition to their culture of knowledge sharing when they promote engineers to be vocal about what they have learnt recently to encourage this being implemented into their main product lines.



The Role:

Hiring for the core software team. You'll be an important member of a small yet efficient product development team building hybrid-cloud data management solutions serving both internal and external systems and platforms. You'll be responsible for building next generation data management tools for a go-to platform that solves challenges regarding system performance, safeguarding data in a portable and secure manner whilst meeting regulatory or company compliance policies, in line with industry governance standards.

You'll be joining a senior and highly collaborative team that works in line with agile methodology principles. Continuing to build the core products at all levels of the software development life-cycle. You'll be expected to add value from architecture planning through to deployments and post release, working full-stack at times but mostly with the backend systems that are programmed in Golang.

Requirements:

* 5+ years experience in software development with at least 2+ years building solutions in Golang, ideally working end-to-end across the product development life-cycle.
* 3+ years cloud services experience having either worked with AWS, GCP or Azure.
* Understanding of DevOps processes having a strong conceptual understanding across containerised solutions OR structuring CICD/data pipelines.

Beneficial if you have:

* Experience working in start-ups or in small, specialised development teams.
* Previous greenfield development experience.

To apply for this position, send your CV via this portal or email it to g.paxton@jeffersonfrank.com. Alternatively, you can reach out to George Paxton on LinkedIn to learn more regarding this position or others which are available at Jefferson Frank.