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Robinhood is seeking a Senior Software Engineer for the Load and Fault Environments team. You will design and build infrastructure to simulate load, inject faults, and validate system behavior at scale for a fast-growing financial platform.
The role emphasizes production-grade code, collaboration with infrastructure and product engineering, and driving resilience improvements. The position is based in Menlo Park, CA with in-person attendance required at least 3 days a week, and it offers a
Our mission is to democratize finance for all. An estimated $124 trillion of assets will be inherited by younger generations in the next two decades. The largest transfer of wealth in human history. If you’re ready to be at the epicenter of this historic cultural and financial shift, keep reading.
We are building an elite team, applying frontier technologies to the world’s biggest financial problems. We’re looking for bold thinkers. Sharp problem-solvers. Builders who are wired to make an impact. Robinhood isn’t a place for complacency, it’s where ambitious people do the best work of their careers. We’re a high-performing, fast-moving team with ethics at the center of everything we do. Expectations are high, and so are the rewards.
The Load and Fault team sits within Robinhood’s Developer Infrastructure organization, with a mission to give every engineering team the tools they need to test their services under real-world conditions before those conditions test them in production. We build the platforms and frameworks that enable load testing, fault injection, and resilience validation at scale — treating reliability as a developer productivity problem, not just an operations one. Our work directly raises the quality bar for every service Robinhood ships, and we partner closely with engineering teams across the organization to make resilience testing a seamless part of the development workflow.
As a Senior Software Engineer on the Load and Fault Environments team, you will design and build the infrastructure that lets Robinhood’s engineers simulate load, inject faults, and validate system behavior under stress — at the scale of a fast-growing financial platform. You’ll own meaningful components of the load testing and fault injection platform, write production-quality code, and collaborate with engineers across infrastructure and product teams to ensure the tooling you build gets adopted and drives real reliability improvements. This is a high-impact individual contributor role where your work directly shapes how Robinhood builds resilient systems!
This role is based in our Menlo Park, CA office, with in-person attendance expected at least 3 days per week.
At Robinhood, we believe in the power of in-person work to accelerate progress, spark innovation, and strengthen community. Our office experience is intentional, energizing, and designed to fully support high-performing teams.
In addition to the base pay range listed below, this role is also eligible for bonus opportunities + equity + benefits.
Base pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. The expected base pay range for this role is based on the location where the work will be performed and is aligned to one of 3 compensation zones. For other locations not listed, compensation can be discussed with your recruiter during the interview process.
Base Pay Range:
Zone 1 (Menlo Park, CA; New York, NY; Bellevue, WA; Washington, DC)
$196,000 - $230,000 USD
Zone 2 (Denver, CO; Westlake, TX; Chicago, IL)
$172,000 - $202,000 USD
Zone 3 (Lake Mary, FL; Clearwater, FL; Gainesville, FL)
$153,000 - $179,000 USD
If our mission energizes you and you’re ready to build the future of finance, we look forward to seeing your application.
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