We are looking for a software engineer to join our Tel-Aviv office.
Ariga specializes in database infrastructure and development tools. Its flagship product, Atlas, is a schema management solution that simplifies database schema migrations, design, and deployments, incorporating the "schema-as-code" principle. The company also builds and maintains a commercial SaaS platform on top of Atlas called Atlas Cloud, and is the official maintainer of Ent, a successful open-source project with a thriving community.
The company is in a post-series A stage, funded by some of the top VC firms in the world. It’s located at Migdal Hashachar (near Rakevet Merkaz).
This role is great for you if:
- You love Go, open-source, and want to work on world-class open-source software.
- You have a passion for UI development and enjoy working with cutting-edge technologies.
- You care a lot about the quality of software engineering and want to work on serious technical problems.
- You want to develop deep industry expertise in the domain of databases and cloud technologies.
- You want to join an early-stage company with a very strong trajectory.
As a software engineer in the company, you will:
- Own engineering initiatives end-to-end from idea, to design, implementation and testing to deliver experiences that developers love.
- Contribute to and support successful and loved open-source projects.
- Continuously improve the tooling and infrastructure we use to build products at Ariga.
This role is a unique opportunity to build tools and infrastructure for developers in an open-source community as well as commercial products.
Requirements
- 3+ years of experience programming (professionally) in Go.
- Academic background in Computer Science or Software Engineering.
- Experience using React, GraphQL, TypeScript and other modern web technologies.
- Strong understanding of databases and data infrastructure.
- Experience building SaaS and/or enterprise web applications.
Advantages
- Experience designing developer-focused products.
- Experience in participating in an open-source project or community.