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Guideline was founded in 2015 with the mission to help everyone arrive at a secure retirement.  We are transforming the retirement industry with more transparency, seamless technology integrations, accessibility and affordability.  

We are a fast-growing technology company looking for exceptionally motivated people who love to see their work’s impact daily, are driven to ensure the company’s success, and want to be a part of the next generation of retirement planning.

Key Engineering Roles and Areas of Expertise

  • Software Engineer: Create and implement clean, scalable code; troubleshoot and debug problems; ensure software quality through code reviews, testing, and adherence to standards and best practices.

  • Data Scientist: Deep research, developing Proof of Concepts and AI/ML prototyping; production deployment, develop the model and implement into our deployment processes.

  • Data Engineer: Build and maintain the infrastructure that makes data accessible; Designing and implementing data pipelines, managing databases, ensuring data quality and reliability, and optimizing data storage.

  • DevOps Engineer: Automate repetitive tasks throughout the software development lifecycle, including building, testing, and deployment processes; Design, implement, and manage cloud infrastructure (like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud) and on-premise systems, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security. 

  • IT: Managing and supporting Guideline’s technology infrastructure; Roles can range across technical, analytics, and project management functions. 

  • Commercial Tech: Customizing and extending the Salesforce platform to meet specific business needs; developing and implementing solutions using code and declarative tools; This could take the form of custom applications, integrations with other systems, and ensuring the Salesforce instance is optimized for performance and usability.

  • Support Engineering: Hands-on writing code, developing apps/features; Emphasis on triaging, fixing, and preventing bugs on Guideline’s platform.

  • QA: Ensuring the quality and functionality of software applications before they are released to users; Identify and report bugs, verify that software meets requirements, and work with developers to resolve issues; Play a crucial role in the software development lifecycle, contributing to a smoother user experience and minimizing the risk of post-release problems.

  • Security: Roles focused on protecting Guideline’s computer systems, networks, and data from cyber threats and vulnerabilities.

 

This is an evergreen job posting; by applying, you are joining our talent pool for current and upcoming opportunities with Guideline. 

While we review applications on an ongoing basis, please note that you may not hear from us immediately. We will reach out to candidates whose qualifications align with specific opportunities needs as they arise. We appreciate your interest and patience in being considered for exciting opportunities with Guideline in the future.

All Guideline job opportunities are managed solely by our Talent Acquisition team. Check for current job listings here

 

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