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The Securities Analytics and Products Group at GoDaddy is responsible for developing and maintaining sophisticated software solutions to secure the company’s ecosystem. We are seeking a dedicated Senior Software Engineer with a strong software development background and focus on security. The ideal candidate has hands-on experience with the latest software technologies and prioritizes security best practices. Key responsibilities include designing, developing, and maintaining secure, highly available, fault-tolerant, and globally performant microservices-based platforms deployed on AWS cloud. You will ensure code quality through extensive unit and integration testing, investigate and resolve production issues, and contribute to technical documentation, code reviews, and mentoring. Experience with relational and NoSQL databases is required, as is the ability to build with observability in mind, using logs, metrics, and traces to ensure performance and uptime. Collaboration with product, design, and engineering teams is essential. Required skills include 5+ years in software engineering, proficiency in Go, Python, and/or React and Typescript, UI frameworks such as React or Angular, AWS technologies (EC2, Fargate, Lambda, S3, CloudWatch), databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, DynamoDB, MongoDB, CI/CD workflows, Kubernetes, GitHub Actions, and Git version control. A bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field is preferred. GoDaddy offers a range of benefits including paid time off, retirement savings plans, bonus eligibility, equity grants, and health benefits. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core to GoDaddys culture and operations, promoting an environment where diverse teams build better products. This is a remote position based in India, with occasional visits to GoDaddy offices for team events or meetings. GoDaddy is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants with criminal histories consistent with local and federal laws.
22.22 USD per hour plus sales bonus