Product Engineer
Department: Engineering
Location: San Francisco
Compensation: $150K – $215K
Employment Type: FullTime
About Artie
Artie is a real-time streaming platform that moves production data across systems in real time, with zero maintenance. We make high-volume data replication simple, reliable, and scalable for engineering teams.
Our platform powers mission-critical use cases including fraud and risk monitoring, inventory visibility, customer-facing analytics, and AI workloads. Artie is built for engineers who care about performance, reliability, and operational simplicity — and we’re growing fast.
We’re trusted by teams like ClickUp, Substack, and Alloy, and backed by top-tier investors including Y Combinator, General Catalyst, Pathlight Ventures, and the founders of Dropbox and Mode.
About the role
We're a small, dynamic team based in San Francisco, and we're looking for a Product Engineer to join us. In this in-person role, you'll have the opportunity to wear multiple hats, interact directly with our customers, and play a vital part in shaping the future of our product.
This is a challenging and dynamic role where you'll be working at the forefront of distributed systems, infrastructure and data engineering.
What you should expect and examples of day-day tasks:
Talking to customers (who are technical and have an engineering background) to streamline their workflows and improve the UX of our product
Building new features into our product such as column exclusion, encryption, schema change alerts and more
Improving our internal tooling and build automation to make it easier to ship features and manage our infrastructure
What we are looking for
Strong fundamentals in computer science or related field
4+ years of experience with web development and working at startups
Pragmatic and care more about building the right thing vs. being right
Comfortable jumping around the stack and wearing different hats
Someone that is passionate about building products that are easy to use and extensible
Proficiency writing in Go is preferred, but not necessary
Happy to work in-person 5 days/week in San Francisco’s Financial District with the rest of the team.
Tech stack
Frontend: TypeScript (React and Material UI)
Backend: Go, PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka and Elasticsearch
Infra: Terraform, Kubernetes, and Helm on GCP and AWS
Compensation & Benefits
$150K–$215K base salary, depending on experience
Competitive equity package
Healthcare, 401(k), unlimited PTO
Lunch & dinner provided
Visa sponsorship available
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