The role
You’ll work at the core of our user facing APIs, libraries and toolchain. You will part of the team with the key responsibility of making shuttle the best developer experience for building modern backends.
- Work on our core codegeneration and compilation framework and help us support more end-user deployment configurations and a better developer experience with live IDE feedback about the provisioned infrastructure.
- Define and develop the core Rust APIs that we directly expose to end-users, learning about and applying modern best practices for designing Rust libraries.
- Maintain our collection of CLI tools and libraries.
- Play a key part in communicating, triaging and addressing issues raised by users and the community, on all aspects of the platform.
- Help us expand our toolchain to support deploying popular JavaScript/TypeScript front-end frameworks on the edge.
- Design, architect and implement internal REST and GraphQL APIs that are consumed by our web application front-end and toolchain.
- Working 100% remotely is an option. If you’re based in London (or are relocating), in office working is also an option; or anywhere in between!
- We use Discord as our main communication platform, both internally and with our users and our community. You’ll interact with members of our community and our users to make sure engineering design and goals are aligned with their needs.
- We’re a 100% open-source company. You’ll help the broader Rust community and ecosystem by contributing where appropriate to upstream projects that we depend on. You’ll help in maintaining our own projects, triaging issues and helping contributors.
Ideal fit
Since every person is unique, your experience may not entirely match every point in this list. So even if you are missing a few of them, we want to hear from you!
- (Required.) 3+ years experience in software engineering or web development, in any capacity.
- (Required.) At least an intermediate familiarity with contemporary Rust, as evidenced by your own projects on GitHub or your previous professional experience.
- Proven experience being an active open-source contributor on GitHub, in the Rust, Go or JS/TS ecosystems. You have a track record of maintaining popular open-source libraries and tools.
- Previous experience designing public-facing REST and GraphQL API backends.
- You’re familiar with codegeneration (or, more generally, metaprogramming) in Rust, Go or JS/TS.
- You were probably a web developer in a previous life, and find it easy to put yourself in the shoes of a full stack engineer. Having a track record of successful web development projects is helpful.
- At least an intermediate level knowledge of how web applications are designed across the entire stack - from APIs, to containers, from server-side to client-side, and how backends are architected from elementary components such as databases and microservice meshes.
- You have a passion for open-source and developer experience.
- Ability to work quickly and rigorously in a fully remote setting and manage your own time.
- Ability to interact with the rest of the team during some of the work hours compatible with GMT +/-3.
- Be an excellent communicator for technical subjects and issues, both in writing and verbal.
- Prior exposure to Agile project management is a plus.