Software Engineer II w/ The Trade Desk, Inc. in San Francisco, CA. *Telecommuting permitted: work may be performed within normal commuting distance from The Trade Desk, Inc. office in SF, CA.
Design, develop, & maintain backend services & system components using object oriented languages such as Java, Scala, or Python, following internal coding standards & design guidelines.
Position requires a Bachelor degree (U.S. or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field. Position requires working knowledge of the following skills gained through coursework or experience: at least 1 programming language, including Java, Scala, or Python; container orchestration platforms, including Kubernetes, & containerization technologies, including Docker; designing & validating API contracts & service interfaces, including REST, RPC, or asynchronous messaging patterns; implementing CI/CD workflows, including Gitlab CI, & automate builds, testing & controlled deployments; observability practices, including metrics, structured logging, or distributed tracing instrumentation; & diagnosing & debugging software issues using logs, system metrics, or profiling tools.
Sal: $151,400 - $227,000/yr. Qualified Applicants: Apply online at https://careers.thetradedesk.com/jobs/5102422007/software-engineer-ii
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