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Job Opportunity: Senior Golang Software Engineer

Location: Galway, Ireland (Hybrid)

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the world of cybersecurity? Join a dynamic team at the forefront of innovation, where groundbreaking ideas meet cutting-edge technology to combat evolving threats.

As a Senior Golang Software Engineer, you'll have the opportunity to build distributed systems that harness analytics across vast dimensions of data, solving some of the toughest challenges in the cybersecurity domain.

Why Join?

Impactful Work: Tackle real-world problems that redefine how enterprises protect themselves in a constantly changing digital landscape.

Innovative Environment: Be part of a startup-like culture that encourages creativity and ownership of your work.

Growth Opportunities: Work on transformative projects in a cloud-native environment with some of the brightest minds in the industry.

What You’ll Do

Develop distributed software systems designed to analyze and act on large-scale cyber threat data.

Design and build cutting-edge cybersecurity products using the latest cloud-native technologies.

Collaborate with a team of experts to innovate and deliver solutions that challenge the status quo.

What We’re Looking For

Experience and Skills:

Strong expertise in back-end software development with Go (5+ years preferred).

Proven experience with data-driven analytical systems, big data, or machine learning technologies.

Familiarity with batch and streaming systems and an understanding of tradeoffs between them.

Proficiency in multiple programming and scripting languages.

Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., GCP), containerization, and orchestration technologies like Kubernetes and Docker.

Knowledge of databases (Graph, NoSQL, and SQL) and microservices architecture.

Ability to deliver maintainable, secure, and testable code.

Valued Traits:

Creative problem solvers who thrive on tackling complex challenges.

Advocates of sustainable engineering practices with a focus on clarity and quality.

Strong communicators comfortable collaborating in a distributed, remote-first environment.

Bonus Points For:

Experience with machine learning algorithms in software products.

Knowledge of cybersecurity concepts and data.

Familiarity with Clojure or Graph Databases.

Tech Stack, You’ll Work With

Languages: Go, Python

Data Streaming: Kafka

Databases: Databricks, Redis, Relational DBs, NoSQL

Cloud & DevOps: GCP, Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD (CircleCI, FluxCD)

Tools & Methodologies: DevOps, SecDevOps

What's on Offer

Competitive salary and benefits.

A collaborative and empowering work environment.

Opportunities to make a tangible impact in the cybersecurity field.

Take the next step in your career and join a team where your ideas and skills will shape the future of cybersecurity.

Apply now and become part of the mission to revolutionize the digital defence landscape

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