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Senior Software Engineer – Energy Systems
David EnergySenior Software Engineer developing backend systems for clean energy solutions at David Energy. Involved in scalable software architecture and cross-functional team collaboration.
Posted 5/20/2026full-timeNew York City • New York • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $170,000 - $230,000 per yearWebsite
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAWSCloudDjangoFlaskGoogle Cloud PlatformPostgresRDBMSRubyRuby on Rails
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Develop and maintain the backend systems of our platform, including APIs, databases, and third-party integrations.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and implement new features and tools.
- Ensure the security, scalability, and reliability of our systems.
Requirements
What you’ll need- 5+ years of experience in software development, with a focus on backend engineering
- Demonstrated excellence in at least one back-end web framework (e.g., Flask, Django, Ruby on Rails, etc), cloud service (e.g. AWS, GCP), and RDBMS (e.g. PostgreSQL)
- Experience designing systems that scale, building resilient, highly available services
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
- Curiosity about how to use all tools around you to make you a better engineer
Benefits
Comp & perks- Base salary range of $170,000 – $230,000 plus equity, depending on experience
- Group medical and dental insurance
- Flexible vacation/PTO policy
- 401k
- Hybrid office culture, with team members remote and working from our offices in New York City
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Hard Skills & Tools
backend engineeringAPIsdatabasesFlaskDjangoRuby on RailsAWSGCPPostgreSQLscalable systems
Soft Skills
problem-solvingcommunicationcollaborationcuriosity