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The RoleAs a Staff Software Engineer on the Node Services team at Alchemy, you’ll be focused on building one of the most sophisticated and high-throughout distributed systems that power the global backbone powering billions of users in Web3.
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We are seeking a Backend Staff Software Engineer to lead initiatives improving the flexibility and configurability of our activity platform systems. As a staff software engineer on this team, you will shape foundational systems and guide technical direction.
$176,000 - $264,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The successful candidate will also be eligible for an annual bonus, equity compensation, and benefits. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. We’re searching for a Software Engineer to focus on ML Accelerators.
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We are looking for a Staff Software Engineer to help us build and maintain a platform as a service offerings that will allow us to run applications at Cruise. We proactively work to design hiring processes that promote equity and inclusion while mitigating bias.
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Compensation to be determined by the applicants knowledge, education, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. We are looking for Senior/Staff Software engineers to help design and scale our carbon-reducing cloud computing platform.
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As a Staff Software Engineer on the AI Platform team, you will design, build, and maintain the core infrastructure that empowers healthcare providers who use our platform every single day as they care for patients.
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For positions in California (outside of the Bay Area), we offer a base pay of $142,700-$249,800, plus equity (when applicable), variable/incentive compensation and benefits. Build high-quality, clean, scalable and reusable code by enforcing best practices around software engineering architecture and processes (Code Reviews, Unit testing, etc.
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LI-Remote The US base salary range for this full-time position is $246,000 to $270,400 + equity + benefits. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include equity, or benefits.
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In addition to base salary, your compensation package may include additional components such as equity, sales incentive pay (for most sales roles), and benefits. To ensure pay is fair and not impacted by biases, we're committed to looking at market value which is why we check ourselves and conduct a yearly pay equity audit.
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We are looking for a staff software engineer who is excited to work on translating cutting edge AI advancements into tangible and valuable products for our users. As a Staff Software Engineer at Ironclad, you'll work cross-functionally to identify business problems and architect, build, and verify solutions.
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