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Senior Software Engineer

San Francisco

Lead with code. Inspire with experience.

Gallup is looking for a senior software engineer with deep technical expertise and a proven track record of leading modern development practices in a Product Operating Model. In this role, you’ll be hands-on with code while guiding fellow engineers, inspiring cross-functional collaboration, influencing architectural decisions, and offering innovative and customer-focused solutions.

What You’ll Do

  • Solve complex technical challenges alongside product, design and QA teams
  • Design, develop and maintain back-end services using C# and .NET Core
  • Integrate and interface with microservices and APIs written in Java, Python and other modern languages
  • Shape scalable, secure service architectures using AWS tools (Lambda, RDS, S3, etc.)
  • Improve and evolve our CI/CD pipelines using infrastructure as code (Terraform)
  • Implement and support security workflows for role and permission management
  • Contribute to front-end implementations using React.js
  • Lead architecture and design sessions in your functional areas of ownership
  • Mentor engineers on scalable, resilient service patterns that consider performance, cost and customer experience

What Makes You Stand Out

  • Cross-team leadership: You’ve led engineering efforts across squads or domains.
  • Startup drive: You thrive in fast-moving, high-impact roles.
  • Directional influence: You promote modern design principles and best practices, make architecture-level tradeoff decisions, and explain your rationale clearly to any audience.
  • Mentorship mindset: You’ve coached engineers or run formal mentoring programs.
  • Security focus: You develop with security and threat modeling in mind.
  • Tool integrator: You have experience evaluating and integrating third-party tools or platforms that increase speed and value.
  • Community contributor: You contribute to open-source projects or professional tech communities.

What You Need

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related field, or equivalent experience, required 
  • At least five years of professional software development experience required
  • Deep production‑grade experience with C#/.NET Core required
  • Proficiency in at least one additional modern stack (e.g., Python) required
  • Strong experience with relational (e.g., MySQL, SQL Server, RDS) and NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB, DynamoDB) databases required
  • Strong understanding of cloud-native architecture, ideally in AWS, required
  • Hands-on experience with infrastructure as code and CI/CD pipelines (e.g., Terraform, CloudFormation) required
  • Deep understanding of observability best practices, including distributed tracing, structured logging and metrics-driven alerting (e.g., Dynatrace, Datadog) required
  • Experience influencing technical direction across teams and driving architectural initiatives required
  • Professional experience mentoring engineers and elevating engineering standards required
  • A commitment to working on-site at Gallup’s San Francisco office at least three days a week required

About Gallup

At Gallup, we change the world, one client at a time, through extraordinary analytics and advice on everything important facing humankind.

Gallup offers a robust benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life and other insurance options; a fully vested 401(k) retirement savings plan with company matching; an employee stock ownership program; mass transit reimbursement; family-building benefits; an employee assistance program; and various reimbursements and activities that enhance our associates’ wellbeing. We also offer an estimated annual salary range of $150,000-$200,000 for this role. Salaries are based on a variety of factors, including an individual’s education, experience and skills.

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