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UMATR is an early-stage infrastructure company located in San Francisco, California, focused on building high-performance software for engineering teams. The role involves designing and developing a backend platform that processes large volumes of machine-generated data, collaborating on tasks from cloud integration to developing reliable and intuitive features.
The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years' experience in backend software engineering, proficiency in languages like Rust or Go, and a practical approach to software development. Competitive compensation and significant growth opportunities are offered.
Our client is an early-stage infrastructure company building high-performance software that enables engineering teams to search, analyse and work with extremely large volumes of machine-generated data.
They're tackling complex systems problems involving large-scale data processing, distributed infrastructure and high-performance query execution. The team is building a modern platform designed to make working with massive datasets significantly faster and more efficient than traditional approaches.
You'll help build the core backend platform and the services that power large-scale data ingestion, storage and search.
The role involves designing production systems capable of processing enormous volumes of data, building integrations with cloud platforms and external services, and developing features that make the platform intuitive and reliable for engineering teams.
This is a hands-on engineering position where you'll work across backend services, distributed systems and infrastructure while contributing to architectural decisions from day one.
The engineering team primarily builds backend services in Rust, alongside modern frontend technologies and cloud-native infrastructure. The platform runs on public cloud services and incorporates distributed compute, object storage, containerised workloads and infrastructure-as-code practices. Previous experience with the exact stack isn\'t essential strong engineering fundamentals and the ability to learn quickly are valued far more.