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Software Engineer

Draper, UT

Nav is the leading credit and financial health platform used by more than 2.4 million small business owners in the United States. 

We’re on a mission to give every small business owner the chance to succeed. The team views each day as an opportunity to challenge the norm, push boundaries, and create meaningful products, services, and experiences that make a positive difference for small business owners each and every day. 

At Nav, our team is just as diverse as the customer base we serve. And, that’s something we’re incredibly proud of. We value individualism just as much as we do hard work, talent and smarts. 

Working at Nav isn’t just a job — it’s an opportunity to gain invaluable experience, work with dedicated professionals, and make a real, lasting impact. 

If you’re ready to be part of a team that’s driven by heartfelt purpose and data, let’s talk. 

Nav Technologies Inc. seeks a Software Engineer to deliver high quality system designs and software code at scale, while communicating with groups inside and outside of Nav’s engineering team. Contribute to the technical architecture of Nav’s products and systems. Generate ideas for leveraging technology in the pursuit of Nav’s goals. Advocate for engineering best practices and drive coding standards. Develop, apply, and socialize advanced technologies, engineering principles, and concepts. Collaborate across teams to help enhance product and systems. Provide engineers with technical documentation. #LI-DNI

Position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, and 2 years of academic or professional experience building and operating fault-tolerant distributed systems, workflows, databases and mobile or web applications. Academic or professional experience must include: experience with public cloud infrastructure; experience with software development using Python and Java; experience with Gitlab; experience with data processing at scale and database management systems including PostgreSQL; experience with data mining, statistical machine learning, and advanced programming algorithms; experience with computer networks, including network architecture, protocols, systems, and cloud networking concepts; experience with software analysis and design, including object-oriented programming and design architecture principles; experience with software requirements engineering, modeling frameworks, and Agile project management; and experience with database management system implementation, including query optimization, indexing, and concurrency control. Telecommuting may be available on a full-time basis. #LI-DNI

Job location: Draper, UT. To apply, please visit https://www.nav.com/careers/ and enter Job Code [0001] when prompted.  Alternatively, please send your résumé, cover letter, and a copy of the ad to: Nav Technologies Inc., Attn: D. Gregersen, 13693 South 200 West, Suite 200, Draper, UT 84020.

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