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Do you ever wonder what happens inside the cloud?

DigitalOcean (NYSE: DOCN) simplifies cloud computing so builders can spend more time creating software that changes the world. With our mission-critical infrastructure and fully managed offerings, DigitalOcean enables startups and small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to rapidly deploy and scale modern applications. As a remote-first organization, our employees, like our customers, are based around the world.

We want people who are passionate about taking complex concepts and providing a simple and accessible experience for users. 

We are looking for a Senior Software Engineer - AI/ML to build features and improvements end to end to make accelerated compute simple and accessible for everyone. 

The Paperspace team is responsible for creating tools so that developers can easily create and deploy models for AI experiences. We currently manage the following products: Notebooks, Workflows, and Model Deployments. We’re a fast-pace team looking to build the next generation of AI/ML workflows on top of DigitalOcean’s cloud.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Work primarily in Typescript, React, GraphQL, TRPC, and Go
  • Build UI components, libraries, tools, and services that power the Paperspace platform
  • Maintain and develop the GraphQL/TRPC api
  • Collaborate on design and UX
  • Ship product features from planning to launch to maintenance with high autonomy
  • Collaborate with other engineers to find elegant architectures and solutions

What You’ll Add to DigitalOcean:

  • Own a technical area by providing technical leadership for a team
  • Strong interest in development platforms, MLOps, AI, CI/CD, infrastructure or making products for technical teams
  • Able to make effective trade-offs in regards to both engineering and product requirements, while balancing short term and long term needs
  • 8+ years minimum of relevant related industry experience in a fast-paced, high growth tech environment building UI component libraries, design systems, and tools using TypeScript
  • Demonstrated design and UX sensibilities
  • Knowledge of API standards including REST or GraphQL or RPC

Why You’ll Like Working for DigitalOcean:

  • We reward our employees. The base salary range for this position is between $128,00.00 - $170,000.00 based on relevant years of experience and skills. The salary range for this role is specific to candidates located within the U.S. and will vary for candidates outside the U.S.. Employees may qualify for a bonus in addition to base salary; bonus amounts are determined based on company and individual performance. We also provide equity compensation to eligible employees including grants of equity upon hire and the option to participate in our Employee Stock Purchase Program.
  • We value development. You will work with some of the smartest and most interesting people in the industry. We are a high-performance organization that is always challenging our teams and employees to continuously grow. We maintain a growth mindset in everything we do and invest deeply in employee development through formalized mentorship and other internal programs. We provide all employees with reimbursement for relevant conferences, training, and education.
  • We care about your well-being. In addition to cash and equity compensation, we also offer employees a competitive array of benefits. While the philosophy around our benefits is the same worldwide, specific benefits may vary in other countries due to local regulations and preferences.
  • We value diversity and inclusivity. We are an equal-opportunity employer and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
  • This is a remote role

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