
Senior Software Engineer - AI Authentication (Auth for GenAI)
- España
- Permanente
- Tiempo completo
- Bring expertise in identity and security while building innovative features and standards that will secure the Agentic AI world
- Build and maintain scalable services using TypeScript, NodeJS, and PostgreSQL/MongoDB.
- Collaborate with other product managers, designers, and senior engineers to deliver features that improve identity and access for GenAI applications.
- Write clean, testable, and maintainable code, and participate in code reviews and system design discussions.
- Contribute to observability and alerting systems to ensure reliability and performance of our services.
- Continuously learn and grow by working alongside experienced engineers on complex distributed systems.
- 5+ years of engineering experience.
- Solid programming experience with JavaScript/TypeScript and familiarity with NodeJS runtime environments.
- Practical experience with SQL and NoSQL databases (preferably Postgres and MongoDB).
- The ability to write well-tested, good quality code.
- An enjoyment of working in an iterative development environment.
- The ability to work well with technical and non-technical people to deliver high-value results.
- Excellence when working autonomously, knowing when to seek help from team members.
- A systematic problem-solving approach, coupled with strong communication skills and a sense of ownership and drive.
- Experience and understanding of architecture principles across infrastructure platforms, security, data, integration, and application layers.
- Experience working on resilient products that can scale.
- Understanding of IAM Concepts
- Experience with using AI Agents, to better understand the problem space we operate in
- Experience creating and maintaining public and secure APIs.
- Curiosity about AI and its intersection with identity and security.
- Experience working on Identity and Access Management software and concepts
- Knowledge of observability tools like Datadog, Prometheus, or OpenTelemetry.
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