
Senior Software Engineer – Go
Stone & Company
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Job Level
About the role
- Develop and maintain new features;
- Be responsible for developing on systems that are critically important to the company;
- Monitor system performance and the rollout of system changes;
- Document changes made;
- Build and maintain production systems taking into account non-functional requirements such as: Performance, Scalability, Security, Availability, Reliability, Resilience, and integration with our application ecosystem.
Requirements
- Be able to question gaps in architecture and the development process and propose solutions;
- Be able to perform inspections of code and documentation;
- Implement automated tests;
- Develop software in Go.
- Have knowledge of relational databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL);
- Have knowledge of microservices architecture;
- Be able to collaborate with the team on code reviews, pointing out best practices and potential improvements.
Benefits
- 🩺 Health and Dental insurance
- 🏥 Vitta Digital Hospital: we have a multidisciplinary medical team, therapists, and a healthcare team available 24/7 for quick and convenient access
- 🥗 Meal allowance and/or food voucher
- 💻 Remote work allowance + initial setup (exclusive to remote positions)
- 🕗 Flexible working hours
- ✏ Education benefit — internal platform with access to books, podcasts, training and video lessons for self-development (Studa and StoneCo Library)
- 💪 Gympass
- 👶 Childcare assistance
- 💰 Profit sharing (PLR)
- 💚 Life insurance
- 🚗 Transportation allowance (exclusive to on-site positions)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Gorelational databasesPostgreSQLMySQLmicroservices architectureautomated testssystem performance monitoringsystem changes documentationproduction systems developmentnon-functional requirements
Soft Skills
problem-solvingcollaborationcode reviewbest practices identificationcommunication