Backend Engineer

Dealseek — United States · Posted ~22 hours ago

Mid

Skills

Go PostgreSQL Backend development Caching Production operations System reliability Redis ClickHouse Milvus Axiom Grafana

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Summary ✨ AI‑Generated

Join a technology team as a Backend Engineer responsible for production systems serving a rapidly changing catalog at very large scale. Design and ship Go services, build ingestion and processing pipelines, and own performance and reliability across databases, caches and analytical infrastructure. An operator mindset and genuine end-to-end ownership are highly valued.

Highlights

Own production backend systems handling tens of millions of records and fast-changing data. Strong opportunity for end-to-end ownership across services, ingestion pipelines, performance, reliability, monitoring and infrastructure.

Description

Why this role existsOur backend ingests and serves a fast-moving catalog with tens of millions of prices, while supporting search, recommendations, collections, and price history. We need an engineer who wants to own that system in production, not just add endpoints to it. What you'll doDesign and ship Go services for 10M+ deals, search, and collectionsBuild ingestion and processing pipelines that keep multi-retailer data freshOwn performance and reliability across PostgreSQL, Redis, ClickHouse, and MilvusHelp us monitor our services and infrastructure with Axiom and Grafana QualificationsProduction Go experience, or deep backend experience and the ability to get productive in Go quicklyStrong Postgres fundamentals and practical experience with caching or analytical storesAbility to use AI tools to work faster without replacing your own judgment.An operator's mindset: you don't do 80% of the work and move on. You own the system and monitor it in production.Experience moving and validating large, frequently changing datasetsYou prefer simple, observable systems over clever abstractions