Job Description
As an API Platform Engineer, you'll report to the Engineering Manager of API Platform within the Core Technology department at Discord. Your role would see you refine our codebase and perfect our infrastructure, work that influences almost every interaction that our users have while using Discord!
What You'll Be Doing
- Ensuring our systems are fast, reliable and efficient while meeting the needs of product teams.
- Writing code but also managing our infrastructure.
- Ensuring the reliable operation of critical systems that serve millions of users daily.
- Enabling dozens of teams to quickly and safely deploy code to production.
- Working with an amazing group of engineers passionate about keeping Discord running smoothly.
What You'll Have:
- 5+ years of experience developing backend systems.
- Experience scaling distributed systems
- Experience operating complex services in a production environment
- Familiarity with open source software, and ability dig into a library's source code to find the answer you’re looking for.
- Confidence making tradeoffs when leading projects to ensure constant progress.
- Passion for making the lives of Engineers easier, more efficient, and scaling Engineering teams through infrastructure wizardry
Bonus Points
- Experience with large Python or Rust codebases.
- Experience deploying and managing containerized applications with Kubernetes
- Experience with Google Pub/Sub or other message queue systems
- An understanding of Python runtime internals or the gevent library
- Familiarity with Redis, ScyllaDB, or Postgres
- You have built or contributed to open source projects.
- You are a Discord power user and have built bots or apps interacting with our platform.
The US base salary range for this full-time position is $183,000-$201,500 + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role and level. Within the range, individual pay is determined by additional factors, including job-related experience, and training. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include equity, or benefits.