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Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack

Company Name:
Knetik
SPLYT, a Knetik product, is a mobile, social, and web application optimization platform that focuses on the collection of robust contextual data, data visualization, and data discovery, segmentation, and A/B testing tools. Application analytics services are becoming commoditized, but SPLYT has key innovations that redefines the way applications are modeled in data and solves the data quality problem. Learn more at www.splyt.com.
Senior Software Engineer
As a Senior Software Engineer on SPLYT product, you will design, construct, and deliver systems with little technical oversight. Your work will align with the product vision, which you will help to continually refine. Your will contribute at all parts of the technology stack from user facing SDKs and website features to backend scalability and number crunching. You will collaborate frequently with peers to vet assumptions and agree on interfaces.
The considered applicant will have:
A degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field, or commensurate professional experience.
8
years of professional programming experience.
3
years of relevant experience working in a position focused on the collection, storage, and visualization of application data.
Experience with distributed file systems and/or NoSQL databases.
Experience designing, constructing, deploying, and operating APIs in a SaaS environment.
Ease in learning, integrating, and utilizing new technologies to solve problems.
Defensible opinions on software development methodologies.
Experience with any of the following are a plus:
Linux Administration, Amazon Web Services, Shell Scripting
Amazon EMR, Amazon Redshift, Hadoop, HBase, Couchbase, MongoDB, Cassandra
Java, PHP, Javascript
AngularJS, Beanstalkd
CSS, Highcharts, D3, Android/iOS Development
Sales Engineering and Dev OpsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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