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Senior Backend Engineer II - Golang

Austin, Texas

Senior Backend Engineer II - Golang

 

Job Title: Senior Backend Engineer II - Golang

Work Location: Austin, TX

Reports to: Alex Lostak

Level: 5

Salary Range: $160,000 - $190,000 

 

About Grocery TV

Grocery TV is a leading in-store retail media platform. Over 120 retailers partner with Grocery TV to modernize stores and drive incremental revenue while delivering a more engaging shopping experience. We manage the complexities of operating an in-store media network, allowing retailers to focus on serving customers. Reaching 1 in 4 Americans across 6,500+ stores, Grocery TV connects brands with shoppers at the moment of decision, where 90% of purchases take place. For more information, visit www.grocerytv.com

 

About The Role

This engineer will play a critical role in scaling and hardening Grocery TV’s backend systems as the platform continues to grow. This engineer will work across APIs, content delivery pipelines, and media network orchestration services to improve system resiliency, performance, and reliability. Operating at a Senior II  level, this role is expected to lead and execute backend initiatives end-to-end, bring strong system design judgment, and translate business and product needs into durable technical solutions. This position partners closely with Product and other Software Engineers to ensure backend systems support both current execution and long-term platform strategy.

 

Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain high-scale backend services using Go
  • Lead implementation of backend projects that improve system reliability, resiliency, and performance
  • Design and evolve API-first services that support customer-facing and internal applications
  • Contribute to system architecture and technical design for future initiatives
  • Partner with Product to scope, plan, and execute backend work aligned with business goals
  • Identify and remediate performance bottlenecks and reliability risks across distributed systems
  • Participate in a shared on-call rotation to support production systems
  • Collaborate closely with other engineers through pairing, design reviews, and code reviews
  • Drive operational excellence through observability, monitoring, and incident follow-ups
  • Proactively identify and implement process improvements in software development process
  • Be a champion for testing. Leading by example through unit and integration testing throughout projects

 

Requirements / Experience

  • 8+ years of professional software engineering experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
  • Strong proficiency in Go for building backend services
  • Experience designing and operating high-scale, high-volume backend systems
  • Deep understanding of distributed systems concepts and tradeoffs
  • Experience building API-first services, including customer-facing APIs
  • Familiarity with system reliability, performance tuning, and fault tolerance strategies
  • Experience working with relational databases and data stores in production environments
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to reason about complex systems

 

Interview Process

  1. Apply: We review applications as soon as we can. You should hear back about your application within two weeks. 
  2. Introduction to Hiring Manager: Meet with the hiring manager (virtually or in-person) to share your background, learn about the role, and align on logistics.
  3. Technical Interview: Visit our office for a technical interview that relates to the role. You’ll respond to a prompt, and our team will ask questions to better understand your skillset. 
  4. Virtual Values Interview: Meet with two Grocery TV employees who you’ll work cross functionally with to discuss team collaboration. This is a perfect opportunity for you to ask us questions, too! 
  5. Virtual Leadership Interview: Lastly, all candidates have a final interview with a member of the leadership team. This conversation gives you the opportunity to reflect on the interview process and affirm this is the right role for you.

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