
Senior Backend Engineer, Go
CloudFactory
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Romania
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About the role
- Design and develop high-performance backend services and APIs in Go
- Build systems to manage datasets, model assets, metadata, and workflow orchestration.
- Develop reliable services that support AI/ML evaluation pipelines and human-in-the-loop workflows.
- Implement high-performance APIs used by frontend applications and internal services.
- Design backend components with scalability, reliability, and observability in mind.
- Contribute to system architecture decisions and technical design discussions.
- Write clean, maintainable, and well-tested code following modern engineering practices.
- Participate in code reviews and continuous improvement of engineering standards.
- Investigate and resolve production issues and performance bottlenecks.
- Improve system reliability, monitoring, and observability.
- Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and automated testing frameworks.
- Support the evolution of backend architecture as the platform scales.
Requirements
- Strong experience building backend systems using Golang
- Experience designing and building scalable APIs and backend services
- Strong understanding of distributed systems and backend architecture
- Experience working with SQL databases
- Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and deployment workflows
- Familiarity with cloud infrastructure (AWS)
- Experience implementing observability and monitoring solutions (e.g., Grafana or similar)
- Strong experience with AI driven SDLC
- Ability to work effectively in a distributed engineering team
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Golangbackend servicesAPIsdistributed systemsSQL databasesCI/CD pipelinesautomated testingcloud infrastructureobservabilityAI driven SDLC
Soft Skills
effective communicationteam collaborationproblem-solvingcode review participationcontinuous improvement