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Software Engineer, Engine Team
Engineering – Pleasant Grove, Utah
Position Title: Software Engineer, Engine Team
Status: Full Time (partial remote)
Location: ObservePoint Office – Pleasant Grove, UT
Department: Engineering
About ObservePoint
At ObservePoint we have core values that guide us:
INNOVATIVE We continually explore & exploit new ideas
HUMBLE We acknowledge our need to grow individually and collectively
SCRAPPY We deliver great solutions with less
FRIENDS We value our relationships and the time we spend together
As a company we have identified six cultural beliefs each of us need to believe in order to reach our key results. These beliefs are:
CUSTOMER OBSESSED I strive to understand and solve our customer’s problems.
DELIVER PRODUCT I ensure we deliver world-class product.
TAKE ACCOUNTABILITY I continually ask “what else can I do to achieve results?” and I refuse to blame others.
CREATE ALIGNMENT I align my daily work with company priorities in order to move fast.
CHOOSE OPTIMISM I choose optimism and celebrate meaningful achievement wherever I see it.
WIN TOGETHER I deliver results with agility and grit, so WE WIN TOGETHER!
What we do
Our mission is to help users govern their websites. We provide an automated platform that scans millions of web pages every day to perform deep analysis and validation of the world’s highest traffic websites.
Have you ever browsed a website only to find broken links, unexpected trackers, questionable privacy behavior, or slow pages? At ObservePoint, we make it our business to find these problems and report them to our customers, so they can deliver an excellent web experience for their users.
Who are our customers? Hundreds of the biggest brands in the world: Adobe, Asics, HP Enterprise, Pepsico, Texas Instruments, and US Bank (just to name a few).
ObservePoint Engineering
We are a small team of engineers who love the web. We are fans of continuous deployment, serverless architecture, automation, and modern technologies.
Our product is powered by a distributed system that collects and stores terabytes of data. Our code runs on Docker, powered by AWS ECS and Lambda. Our data is stored in Snowflake and MySQL. We use Redis for caching and SQS for queueing. We have other technologies too, but we are actively moving to the aforementioned technologies.
We believe in resolving technical debt while also building new features. We have a supportive and skilled product team who has deep technical expertise.
At ObservePoint, we invest in our people. Engineers can attend conferences, participate in hackathons, and receive subscriptions to developer tools like GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT.
Hybrid Remote
We work in a hybrid remote and in-person environment. On Wednesdays, we ask engineering team members to work in person and enjoy the provided lunch at our Pleasant Grove office. This arrangement gives us a good blend of in-person collaboration time and deep, uninterrupted work time. We believe both are important for engineering teams to do their best work.
Engine Team
The engine team is responsible for the core technology that crawls websites and does deep web page inspection to collect information from millions of pages every day. This technology consists of services written in TypeScript, Java, and Kotlin which work together to coordinate web scanning. This team also owns the services that scale our engine code up to hundreds of concurrent containers on demand. We ship new code to production most days of the week and believe in automated monitoring. You may have heard about DevOps culture, but at ObservePoint, you’ll live it.
We stay up to date with the latest web technologies so we can implement new features in our engines as the web evolves.
Qualifications
Preferred Experience
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