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Senior Backend Engineer

Remote

ABOUT NOOKS

Nooks is pioneering Classified Infrastructure-as-a-Service (CIaaS) to provide government and industry partners with the fastest, most efficient access to classified infrastructure. We are building a nationwide network of accredited classified spaces and systems, ensuring that the best technologies equip our nation’s warfighters. At Nooks, we value innovation, collaboration, and a service-first mindset.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Nooks is hiring a Senior Backend Engineer and Architect to build the next generation of secure infrastructure and software services powering mission-critical national security operations. As our very  first engineering hire, you'll partner closely with our technical product manager and the co-founders to develop resilient, scalable systems that serve both government and industry customers across a growing network of classified environments.

As a Senior Backend Engineer, you’ll lead development of secure backend services and intuitive interfaces that underpin Nooks’ Classified Infrastructure-as-a-Service (CIaaS) platform. This role requires a strong expertise in backend technologies, comfort and competency with front-end work and a commitment to performance, automation, and security. You’ll contribute as an individual engineer while helping establish our engineering culture and mentoring others as the team grows.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Own the decisions on “how” we deliver software. (Architecture, languages, decision delegation, contracting, DIY, model selection and integration.) 
  • Partner on the “what, when, who and why” of our software with Design and Product.
  • Lead the engineering team. Supporting junior engineering talent with mentorship and/or technical guidance
  • Building secure multi-tenant services on public cloud platforms like AWS or GCP
  • Building, architecting, and consuming APIs and backend services as part of the platform ecosystem with an emphasis on automation, testing, and security
  • Advocating for improvements to product quality, security, and performance that have a particular impact on your team and others
  • Lead the engineering team. Supporting junior engineering talent with mentorship or technical guidance
  • Interacting with customers and partners to help them integrate with our services

THE SKILLSET:

  • 8+ years of progressively responsible software engineering experience
  • Have extensive experience with Python, FastAPI, Postgres, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform
  • Demonstrable in-depth knowledge of at least one major commercial cloud platform and its associated services (e.g. AWS, GCP) 
  • Led the architecture, development, and building of backend services and APIs to ensure performance, security, and reliability
  • An ability to successfully own technical problems end-to-end
  • Made enough mistakes and booked enough wins to know what not to build and what good looks like
  • Excellent communication skills, working with end-users to design and build solutions to their needs, a habit of self-directed learning of new technologies, and the ability to learn quickly and adapt to a fast-paced environment

LOCATION 

  • Remote with preference for proximity to Washington D.C., Colorado Springs, or El Segundo, CA

ELIGIBILITY + CLEARANCE 

  • Must be a U.S. citizen and reside in the U.S
  • Eligible for TS/SCI clearance.

Salary Range for all departments

Salary Range

$175,000 - $195,000 USD

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