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About us We’re an early stage, well-funded startup team with a proven track record of shipping open source software with global adoption. We put a premium on respectful, clear, and complete communication, and we expect each other to be creative, curious, effective, and empathetic. We believe deeply that the right tools and abstractions enable not just technological transformation, but also organizational transformation. We strive to put the user and their hard work at the center of our decision making. In practice, that means we are looking for engineers who want to write clean APIs and helpful error messages, and who always try to understand user needs when designing a new system. All of our open source work is done publicly. You can gain context about how we collaborate as a team and the problems we work on by exploring GitHub and looking at our code reviews . About the role Are you a driven software engineer who thrives at solving customer problems while improving a platform? The Enterprise Engineering team at Dagster helps our largest customers be successful with Dagster, while improving Dagster+ with features aimed at our larger organizations. We work on improving and extending Dagster to meet the needs of large organizations. This includes everything from eliminating scaling bottlenecks in the product to building new features and integrations to support enterprise use cases. In addition to technical skills, you’ll have a chance to work directly with customers implementing Dagster and synthesize their feedback into immediately actionable work that unblocks the customer and improves Dagster as a product. This is your chance to make a direct impact by solving real-world problems and delivering meaningful solutions for our users and customers. This is a full-time, competitively paid position with benefits. We are a distributed team with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Minneapolis. We have team members all over the U.S. and we are hiring fully remote candidates in the U.S. Every employee is provided a remote work stipend to cover the arenaflex of home office equipment and anything else that makes your remote work location comfortable, productive, or successful. And if you’d rather not work from home, we’ll cover the arenaflex of a coworking or office space if you’re fully remote. You may need to occasionally travel to meet with customers when necessary. Responsibilities Develop high-quality features, tools, and integrations that help customers smoothly adopt Dagster, including tools for migrations and seamless integrations with databases, ETL tools, and cloud services Please mention the word **LAWFULLY** and tag RMjYwNzo1MzAwOjIwZDo3ZDAwOjo= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjYwNzo1MzAwOjIwZDo3ZDAwOjo=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.

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