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Senior Software Engineer
Location
Latin America
Posted
9 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Software Engineer
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• Lead a team of engineers and drive technical direction on complex projects. • Design, build, and monitor APIs using Java and Python. • Collaborate with stakeholders, navigate competing priorities, and manage team dynamics. • Utilize monitoring tools like DataDog to maintain system health and performance. • Script and automate solutions using Python. • Leverage AI developer tools (Claude, Gemini CLI, etc.) for enhanced productivity.
Job Requirements
- 5+ years of software engineering experience.
- Excellent English communication skills (C1+).
- Proven experience leading engineering teams.
- Strong soft skills, including negotiation, time management, and conflict resolution.
- Proficient in Java for backend/API development.
- Experience using API tools like Postman, Insomnia, or curl.
- Monitoring expertise with tools like DataDog or similar.
- Python scripting experience.
- Experience using AI tools for development (e.g., Claude, Gemini CLI).
- Advanced English communication skills - Minimum C1 level proficiency
Benefits
- Remote work
- Flexible schedule
- Collaboration with international clients
- USD compensation
- Paid Holidays and Vacations
- Paid family and sick leaves
- English classes
- Educational and wellness bonus
- Structured career plan with regular salary reviews
- Emphasis on personal growth and mentorship
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