Background task orchestration and visibility
This is an in-person role: we expect at least 3 days a week in our office in Brooklyn, NYC.
Need to know: Go, Distributed Systems, Kubernetes, Docker, gRPC, PostgreSQL
Nice to know: Typescript, Python, Github Actions, GCP or AWS
We are seeking a Founding Engineer to join our early-stage team as our first hire! As a senior Go application engineer with experience implementing and scaling services that run as background tasks, you will play a critical role in building our platform and driving the technical direction of our company.
This is a hands-on keyboard position that will involve working on all parts of our stack, from the core task orchestration engine to the worker SDKs, and collaborating with other engineers and founders. It's a great opportunity for someone to create a lasting impact not only on the primary product but also on the company's values and vision, given our early stage.
As the first member of our engineering team, you will set the culture of collaborating with our customers. We all share the responsibility of providing frontline support and building relationships with our customers.
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Hatchet is a distributed, fault-tolerant task queue designed to solve scaling problems like concurrency, fairness, and rate limiting. Our mission is to provide developers with a simple, powerful, and reliable way to distribute and manage background tasks and workflows, enabling them to focus on building great applications.
As multi-time YC founders and CTOs, we have felt the pains of managing complex background tasks and workflows ourselves. We have a transparent, collaborative, and fast-paced culture with a flat organizational structure.
We’re engineers building for engineers. We work closely with our customers in slack to understand their needs and help them achieve their goals. We’re solving the hard infra and architecture problems that are as rewarding as they are thought provoking. Here’s an example of a problem we’ve recently drilled into: https://docs.hatchet.run/blog/multi-tenant-queues.