Staff Engineer

Remote

About the role:

We are looking for a Staff Software Engineer based in North America to join our mission to help people learn!

This is a great opportunity to work with an amazing team and drive the technology of learning products and platforms. We operate in a highly collaborative environment with Product and Design to build experiences that matter to our customers. At Nerdy, engineers do not just write code; they actively participate in the conversation on what and how to build the systems and solutions that matter to our customers. If you love your customers as much as we do, we'd love to hear from you.

The Staff Engineer will assume a dual role as a technical leader and a visionary for our highly complex and high-performing systems. In this capacity, they will not only provide technical guidance and mentorship to the team but also play a pivotal role in shaping and driving the overarching vision of our system, aimed at enhancing the experience for our tutors and optimizing our tutor-supply chain.

This position is a full-time remote opportunity. (We've been remote-friendly for years, and that isn't going away.)

About the Team: 

The Engagement team owns our student customer-facing systems, including our digital classroom and learning tools - the experiences that students learn in. If you want to have direct, meaningful impact on our customers’ learning this is the place! You will architect scalable software solutions, understand and implement best practices, and create technology that is highly performant and extensible.

About Nerdy: 

Nerdy (NYSE: NRDY), the parent company of Varsity Tutors, is a leading platform for live online learning, with a mission to transform the way people learn through technology. The Company’s purpose-built proprietary platform leverages technology, including Machine Learning and AI (Nerdy AI Learning Products - Press Release), to connect learners of all ages to experts, delivering superior value on both sides of the network. Nerdy’s comprehensive learning destination provides learning experiences across 3,000+ subjects and multiple formats—including one-on-one instruction, small group classes, large format group classes, on-demand study support, and adaptive self-study. Nerdy’s flagship business, Varsity Tutors, is one of the nation’s largest platforms for live online tutoring and classes. Its solutions are available directly to students and consumers, as well as through schools and other institutions. Learn more about Nerdy at https://www.nerdy.com/.

Nerdy’s shareholder letters below explain the product and strategy and are the most effective way to learn about what the company is building.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Technical Leadership: Serve as the technical point of reference for the squad and broader engineering team, ensuring best practices and architectural standards are upheld.
  • Solution Design: Lead the design and architectural discussions, making pivotal decisions on technologies, frameworks, and design patterns.
  • Code Quality: Advocate for and ensure the delivery of high-quality, maintainable, and scalable code. Conduct regular code reviews and provide mentorship to team members.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with product managers, designers, and other stakeholders to understand requirements, provide technical insights, and ensure the timely delivery of features.
  • Strategy and Vision: Contribute to the engineering department's strategy and vision, bringing innovative ideas to improve our customer-facing experiences.
  • Problem Solving: Address complex technical challenges, innovate solutions, and optimize existing systems for scalability and performance.
  • Team Development: Mentor and develop team members, helping them to grow in their technical roles and careers.

Qualifications:  

  • Minimum of 10 years of software engineering experience with a proven track record of working on complex systems.

  • Experience with one of our core languages: Go, Ruby, Python - with a strong preference for Go.

  • Explicit mentoring of senior-level engineers regularly, leading to results.

  • Significant experience in AWS or GCP-based cloud architecture environments.

  • In-depth knowledge of modern software engineering practices, design patterns, and architectures.

  • Ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

  • Demonstrated experience in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.

  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.

  • A strong owner willing to roll up their sleeves. This role includes coding and reviewing the code of others.

  • Ability to implement customer-facing solutions that solve the customers’ true needs.

  • Nerdy is an apolitical company focused solely on helping people learn, and we achieve the most when united in this mission. 

 

Benefits:

  • Competitive Salary plus Equity in the company.

  • Healthcare Plans (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life).

  • 401k Company Matching Plan.

  • PTO and Company Holidays.

  • Remote work environment.

  • Maternity, Paternal, and Adoption Leave.

  • Free Learning Membership for you and your household (1-1 tutoring hours, unlimited use of on-demand services, and access to our online classes).

  • Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help transform how the world learns!

  • Fun, collaborative, and team-oriented work environment with plenty of training and a feedback-rich culture.

 

Nerdy Leadership Principles

Relentless Focus on Customers * Comfort with Ambiguity * Ownership * Simplify * Intellectual Curiosity * Build Teams * Think Big * Insist on High Standards * Bias for Action * Build Trust * Go Deep * Have Conviction * Deliver Results * Are Right, a Lot

 

Nerdy is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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