New Relic is seeking a Mid-Level Full Stack Software Engineer to join their team in Portland, Oregon. As a leading provider of observability tools, New Relic enables software engineering teams to gain real-time insights into their distributed systems and applications.
The role offers an exciting opportunity to work with data at massive scale, utilizing a diverse technology stack including Elixir, Java, JavaScript, React, GraphQL, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Kafka, and Kubernetes. You'll be joining one of the largest and fastest-growing observability platforms in the market, working alongside talented engineers to solve complex industry problems.
As a Full Stack Engineer, you'll contribute to building high-quality, maintainable code while participating in the design and launch of new product categories. The role involves collaborative development through pair programming and code reviews, participating in on-call rotations, and continuously improving technical processes. You'll be working on products used by developers, making the development experience particularly relevant and engaging.
The position offers a competitive compensation package ranging from $106,000 to $133,000 USD, along with comprehensive benefits including healthcare, dental, vision, 401(k) with matching, flexible time off, and mental health support. New Relic promotes a diverse and inclusive environment, welcoming candidates from all backgrounds and experiences.
The company operates with a flexible workforce model, allowing employees to work in various arrangements including fully office-based, fully remote, or hybrid setups. This role requires 2+ years of professional software development experience, with a focus on front-end technologies like React and TypeScript, as well as experience with backend systems and API development.
If you're passionate about building scalable solutions, working with cutting-edge technologies, and contributing to a product that helps developers worldwide, this role offers an excellent opportunity to grow your career while making a significant impact in the observability space.