HubSpot

Staff Software Engineer

HubSpot

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇺🇸 United States

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Salary

💰 $227,400 - $363,800 per year

Job Level

Lead

Tech Stack

ApacheCassandraCloudElasticSearchElectronGoHBaseJavaJavaScriptKafkaMySQLNode.js

About the role

  • Staff Software Engineer on the team for Objects Source of Truth Pillar at HubSpot, building core data stores for HubSpot CRM.
  • Focus on reducing load on HBase clusters and potential migration to new DB technology.
  • You'll do many things; we are looking for people who:
  • Embodies our engineering team values.

Requirements

  • Experienced with large-scale, real-time data processing using technologies such as Kafka and storage systems such as HBase, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Apache Pinot, and ClickHouse.
  • Have deep urgency and a desire to get things done. We are in a race against the natural increasing scale of our systems and want to get ahead of it.
  • Have a history of developing solutions to problems that have had an outsized impact on a large organization’s business goals.
  • Care deeply about reliability and complexity reduction.
  • Demonstrate pragmatic decision-making and problem-solving abilities.
  • Are capable of providing strategic direction for major projects, and then diving in and leading by example.
  • Regularly mentor and teach engineers in their areas of expertise.
  • Wish to stay hands-on in all technical aspects while leading by example through collaborations with cross-functional and internal stakeholders.
  • Have a long track record of experience delivering high-value, high-impact, cross-team projects. Staff Engineers are one of the most senior individual contributors at HubSpot; they are leaders that continually strive to raise the bar for the engineering organization as a whole, and are expected to help drive the product vision forward via strong collaboration skills and hands-on coding (up to 80%) (Current backend tech stack is in Java)
  • Can guide teams beyond the status quo; we need engineers who lead us beyond what we have, and towards what we can build, while building a shared notion of how to get there.