Senior Software Engineer at RankScience, based in San Francisco<p>RankScience sells a CDN solution to SEO automation. Companies use RankScience to increase their search traffic without having to think about SEO.<p>We were in the YC W17 batch. Our engineering team is growing, and we're looking for an experienced engineer to become an important member of our infrastructure and product development. We want to scale up our product to have 2,000 customers while being able to handle 2 billion requests per day, and we want help building our engineering culture and infrastructure.<p>Why this job matters:<p>You’ll get to build a CDN! How often does that happen? Our product has high demands for scalability, reliability, and security, and this role will play a critical role in delivering these benefits to our customers.<p>What you’ll learn at RankScience:<p>Learn about building a startup, a product, and an engineering team from an early stage. We’re sure there are lots of learnings within not just software development but also ops and automation, and we have plenty of opportunities to be involved in other areas of the company too.<p>What you’ll do:<p>- Maintain and develop a highly-available, low-latency reverse-proxy CDN with our SRE team<p>- Lead backend development of the product features and business value that our CDN is responsible for serving to our customers<p>- Bring your experience and opinions to the table to help turn RankScience into the company that we all wish existed<p>Some experience that we're excited about<p>- Devops/SRE experience and war stories<p>- JVM languages like Clojure<p>- Node.js, Ruby, or Python web application development<p>- Experience with on-call duty<p>Cool fact about RS #1: We’re bringing tech into the SEO industry, which is a highly technical industry but doesn’t really leverage tech that well.<p>Cool fact about RS #2: We’re growing fast! All aspects of our company are growing, and we’re looking for people who want a dynamic work environment to grow with us as well.<p>Cool fact about RS #3: Lots of infrastructure scaling problems!<p>If interested or if you have any questions, email jobs@rankscience.com with a brief blurb about yourself. That email goes to the inbox of Dillon, cofounder of RankScience!