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Lead Golang Engineer - Microservices Architecture

Napier & Tidd
Anywhere in India/Multiple Locations
4 - 10 Years

Posted on: 28/07/2025

Job Description

Role : Lead Golang Engineer (Go, AWS/GCP/Any cloud, Kubernetes, Microservices, Kafka, Docker) 1x headcount

Location : WFH from India (EU Shift)

Domain : IT Services (Not mandatory)

Exp : 8+ yrs total including 6+ yrs relevant exp in Golang

Mode : Permanent under us

Notice : Immediate - 30 days

Interview rounds : 4 (all virtual)

What will you do ?

Design, develop and support backend system serving for endpoint security

- Help us with initiatives around moving our services to a new deployment model.

- Tuning and adjusting our services to work with new CPU architectures.

- Improving the observability for our services.

Responsibilities :

- Cross-Team Collaboration : Work closely with product, validation, and front-end engineering teams to deliver and maintain high-quality features.

- Code Quality and Maintenance : Write clean, maintainable code. Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in backend technologies and security best practices.

- Innovation and Creativity : Bring creativity to the table. Explore new solutions and technologies to improve our product continuously.

- Lead code reviews, establish coding standards and best practices

- Partner with Product, QA, DevOps, and Security teams to align on requirements, release timelines, and operational concerns.

Requirements :

- Hands-on experience with Python and/or Go, or similar

- Ability to quickly dive into new products and understand their inner working

- Self-driven individual

- Experience with Docker, Helm & Kubernetes

- Familiarity with AWS and/or other cloud platforms

Your main tools : Python (Flask, SQLAlchemy, Marshmallow) and Golang (we're using for new development); AWS&GCP; PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka; Kubernetes, Docker; GitHub etc.


The job is for:

Women candidates preferred
Differently-abled candidates preferred
May work from home
For women joining back the workforce
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