Platform Backend Engineer: Scale APIs & TTS at Global Scale
Clutch Canada
Evanston (IL)
On-site
USD 140,000 - 200,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive compensation
Welcoming atmosphere
Exceptional asynchronous work culture
Job summary
Clutch Canada is looking for a Backend Developer to design and maintain APIs, ensuring they meet business requirements. The candidate should have experience in TS/Node and cloud services like GCP. The role offers competitive compensation between 140,000-200,000 USD/year, bonus, and stock options depending on experience. Join a dynamic, innovative team that values contributions and fosters autonomy in a remote work environment. Help shape a product that significantly impacts users with learning differences.
Qualifications
Proven experience in backend development using TS/Node.
Direct experience with Google Cloud Platform.
Knowledge of AWS, Azure, or other cloud providers.
Preferred: Experience with Docker and containerized deployments.
Preferred: Proficiency in deploying high availability applications on Kubernetes.
Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain robust APIs including public TTS API.
Oversee the full backend API landscape, enhancing performance.
Collaborate on B2B solutions for enterprise clients.
Work closely with cross-functional teams to align backend architecture.
Skills
Backend development (TS/Node)
GCP
AWS
Azure
Docker
Kubernetes
Job description
Clutch Canada is looking for a Backend Developer to design and maintain APIs, ensuring they meet business requirements. The candidate should have experience in TS/Node and cloud services like GCP. The role offers competitive compensation between 140,000-200,000 USD/year, bonus, and stock options depending on experience. Join a dynamic, innovative team that values contributions and fosters autonomy in a remote work environment. Help shape a product that significantly impacts users with learning differences.