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UrbanLogiq in Vancouver, BC, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to develop and extend the systems layer of our platform. You will design data pipelines, storage, and query infrastructure, reporting to the Director of Engineering, while collaborating with data scientists and product teams.
This role focuses on production Rust, data governance, and building scalable infrastructure that handles government data with provenance and auditability.
Senior Software Engineer — Systems
Full-Time | Vancouver, BC (Hybrid) | Reports to Director of Engineering
UrbanLogiq is a Community Intelligence Platform that helps governments understand how decisions ripple across safety, mobility, equity, economics, and risk. Where most govtech companies go deep in a single domain, we integrate across domains into actionable decisions. Our platform serves city departments, regional agencies, state, provincial and national governments across North America with overseas expansion underway.
At our core is a Knowledge Graph built on a formal ontology that organizes diverse public data (crash records, transit patterns, zoning, demographics, infrastructure, weather, economics) into shared space, time, and contextual relationships. Governments trust us with their data because governance is built into the platform's architecture: provenance, lineage, auditability, and strict data classification are structural, not bolted on.
We are a venture-backed company with paying government clients across Canada and the US, strategic partnerships with global engineering firms, and a production platform that is actively proving our technical thesis. This is applied AI with real users making real decisions.
We are hiring a Senior Software Engineer to develop and extend the systems layer of our platform: data pipelines, storage, and query infrastructure. You will report to our Director of Engineering.
Our systems are what set us apart. They give our users the security and transparency they need to make use of our data solutions in a compliant manner. You will also build the sinew that connects UrbanLogiq to our partners — making sure data feeds in efficiently from source agencies and fans out to consumers in a timely manner — and work with data scientists and product developers to ensure their insights and visualizations integrate cleanly on top of the systems you build.
This is a senior individual contributor role with technical leadership responsibility: you will drive implementation plans, negotiate scope with the product team, and lead junior and intermediate developers through delivery.
We want to be clear about what we are looking for so the right candidates can identify themselves.
You think in systems, not features. You care about throughput, correctness, and failure modes. You've built infrastructure that other engineers depend on, and you design for the data volumes of tomorrow, not just today.
You ship production Rust. You have strong, demonstrable expertise in Rust and you hold a high bar for the code you and your team produce.
You lead through delivery. You've mentored other engineers, driven implementation plans across a team, and held the line on scope so quality and deadlines both survive.
You communicate across boundaries. Requirements come from product designers, data scientists, and partners. You can translate between them and keep everyone aligned on what's being built and why.
Required
Strongly Preferred
The systems layer is the differentiator. Our security, transparency, and governance guarantees are what win government contracts. You will own the infrastructure those guarantees rest on.
Small team, real influence. Every engineer's voice carries weight in architecture and product direction. Your technical decisions shape the platform, not just a corner of it.
Interesting problems at real scale. Cross‑domain government data — geospatial, temporal, tabular, graph — flowing through governed pipelines into a Knowledge Graph. The engineering problems are genuinely hard and genuinely matter.
Real impact. The systems you build inform decisions about road safety, transit planning, natural disaster management, and community development. The work affects how governments serve millions of people.
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