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Senior Engineer

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About Brightfield

At Brightfield, we are revolutionizing the way organizations manage their workforce. As a pioneer in workforce analytics, our AI-powered platform, TDX (Talent Data Exchange), helps the world’s largest companies make smarter decisions about how they design, source, and manage their extended workforce.

With over $300B in real-world workforce spend data from 139 countries, we provide the insights our customers need to reduce costs, manage risk, and unlock new levels of agility and performance. Since 2006, we’ve been trusted by the Global 2000 to guide strategic workforce decisions with clarity and confidence.

We are a fully remote team of data-driven innovators, problem solvers, and industry experts who value flexibility, ownership, and continuous learning. At Brightfield, how we work together matters—and we’re building a company where curious, driven people can do their best work.

About the Role

We are looking for a Senior Engineer to help build and evolve the tech behind Brightfield’s TDX. This is a hands-on, full-stack role where you will work across Java, Go, Python, and React to deliver scalable, high-impact features that directly shape the customer experience.

You’ll be part of a collaborative, fast-moving team focused on designing, building, and shipping features that push TDX forward. We are looking for someone with strong technical judgement who writes clean, reliable code and is comfortable working through complexity.

What You’ll Do

  • Build and maintain full-stack features using Java, React (with Redux), and RESTful services.
  • Write clean, testable code and deliver it through code reviews and automated testing.
  • Query and manage relational databases (SQL) as part of application development.
  • Work in a modern development environment using tools like IntelliJ, Maven, Git, and Jenkins.
  • Contribute to a microservices architecture using Docker, Spring, and AWS.
  • Collaborate in an agile environment with daily standups, sprints, retrospectives, and pair programing.
  • Participate in performance tuning, capacity planning, and system profiling.
  • Contribute to cross-functional work that support product improvements across Brightfield’s TDX platform.

Who You Are

  • You have 5+ years of experience developing full-stack applications in Java.
  • You’ve spent at least a year working with React and Redux in production environments.
  • You are comfortable working with RESTful APIs.
  • You have 2-3 years of experience with relational databases and know how to write effective SQL queries.
  • You’re familiar with performance tuning and have experience working in Mac and Linux environments.
  • You write reliable, maintainable code and see unit testing and code reviews as standard practice.
  • You work well independently and know how to collaborate with others to get things done.
  • You hold a degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Math, or a related technical field.
  • Bonus: You have worked with Jersey, Go, or Python.

Technologies You’ll Use:

  • Languages: Java, TypeScript, SQL, Go, Python, Shell Scripts
  • Technology: Docker, RESTful Web Services, Spring, AWS, Unit tests
  • Internet: React, JSon, SSL
  • Tools: IntelliJ, Jenkins, Maven, Git

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Brightfield is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.

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