Senior Fullstack Engineer (US)
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TL;DR
Senior Fullstack Engineer (JavaScript/TypeScript): Building, optimizing, and expanding open source security infrastructure for secrets management, PKI, SSH, and KMS with an accent on feature development, enterprise integrations, and novel AI applications. Focus on developing strategies for secret rotation, secure gateways, cloud syncing, and protocols like EST and KMIP.
Remote, must be based in the United States.
$180K – $250K
Company
is the open source security infrastructure platform that helps developers manage secrets, certificates, and privileged access, serving customers like Hugging Face and Lucid.
What you will do
- Develop and maintain platform features while communicating directly with enterprise customers.
- Expand product lines including PKI, SSH, and KMS.
- Experiment with AI approaches for secrets management and security infrastructure.
- Work closely with CTO and engineering team on high-impact initiatives like secret rotation, secure gateways, and cloud integrations.
Requirements
- Deep technical mastery of JavaScript ecosystem, particularly React, Node.js, and TypeScript (3+ years).
- Exceptional attention to detail and eager to learn.
- Bias toward action: make decisions with incomplete information, iterate quickly, take calculated risks.
- Based in the United States.
Nice to have
- Expertise in Go.
- Understanding of devops/developer tools.
- Previous founder or startup experience.
- Experience building open source or developer tools.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills for customer interaction.
Culture & Benefits
- Primarily remote team with strong presence in San Francisco office.
- In-person off-sites, conferences, and team gatherings throughout the year.
- Competitive compensation including salary and equity (0.05% – 0.25%).
- Lunch stipend and work setup budget.
- Opportunity to take ownership, shape technical decisions, and grow into leading platform areas.
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