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FocusKPI is looking for a Golang Specialist to join one of our clients, a high-tech SaaS company. Repo Rangers is a new team with a dedicated mission of accelerating the pace of software development and strengthening security and compliance in our client’s server monorepo. The team will make foundational investments in libraries, packages, and tools for the two largest languages at Dropbox (viz. Py and Go). They will help develop deep expertise, bring cutting-edge tools, establish best practices, and provide hands-on guidance and support to platform and product teams across the company. Work Location: Remote - anywhere in the US (working EMEA business hours and should be prepared to take an evening meeting with US folks once or twice per week); Client location: San Francisco, CA Duration: 6-month contract Pay Range: $65/hr to $74/hr • *No C2C resumes are considered** Responsibilities: • Responsible for helping advance the Go ecosystem in Dropbox’s rServer monorepo. • Drive a broad variety of projects such as periodically upgrading rServer to the latest Go SDK/runtime, building tooling for integrating and updating third-party Go lang libraries into rServer, • Upgrade foundational first-party and third-party Go lang libraries, enhancing tooling for debugging and IDE integration, supporting linters and static analysis tools. • Integrate Go lang tooling with dependency management software, • Improve documentation and best practices to support the Go developer journey and the adoption of state-of-the-art profiling and performance optimization techniques. • Collaborate closely with full-time employees in Repo Rangers, Build Toolchains, and other infrastructure and platform teams. • Provide business hours support for all things GoLang. Qualifications: • An expert software programmer with 8+ years of industry experience and proficiency in the Go language. • Experience with building large-scale software using Bazel. • Experience in writing and patching library code, as well as proficiency in C/C++. • Experience with profiling, performance optimization, and operating systems internals is a strong plus. • Top 3 skills: Go expertise (at least 5+yrs exp), building libraries, tools, compilers, packages, et,c using GO coding • The best pool of candidates this team is looking for would be somebody who has experience building infrastructure, not on the end-user-facing applications. • *No C2C resumes are considered** Thank you! FocusKPI Hiring Team Founded in 2010, FocusKPI, Inc. (FocusKPI) is a data science and technology firm specializing in predictive analytics practice and methodologies. FocusKPI is a US company headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, with an East Coast office in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTICE: Please be aware of fraudulent emails regarding job postings, job offers and fake checks. FocusKPI's recruiting team will strictly reach out via @focuskpi.com email domain. If you have received fraudulent emails now or in the past, please report it to . The domain @focuskpijobs.com is fraudulent and not related to FocusKPI. Please do not not reply or communicate to anyone with @focuskpijobs.com. Apply tot his job

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