Docker·2 months ago
At Docker, we make app development easier so developers can focus on what matters. Our remote-first team spans the globe, united by a passion for innovation and great developer experiences. With over 20 million monthly users and 20 billion image pulls, Docker is the #1 tool for building, sharing, and running apps—trusted by startups and Fortune 100s alike. We’re growing fast and just getting started. Come join us for a whale of a ride!
The Developer Experience (DevEx) team builds the systems and experiences that help millions of developers build, secure, and ship software with confidence. We power critical parts of Docker Scout and Hardened Images, enabling developers and enterprises to understand and improve their software supply chains.
DevEx operates a polyglot backend infrastructure, with significant systems in both Clojure and Go. We're actively evolving our technology strategy: while we maintain sophisticated Clojure-based architecture (event-driven patterns, Datomic Cloud, distributed systems serving 20M+ users), we're working to consolidate around Go where it makes strategic sense and building new ownership capabilities in Go.
What this means for you: In the immediate term, you'll likely work more in Clojure than Go, and this may continue for a sustained period. Over time, the balance will shift. We need engineers who are genuinely excited about working across both languages - learning deeply where you have gaps and helping others do the same.
As a Staff Software Engineer, you'll be a key technical leader who works fluently across our technology stack. You'll drive architecture for distributed systems, influence cross-team design decisions, mentor engineers through technology transitions, and help shape how Docker's backend systems evolve. This isn't about abandoning what works - it's about pragmatic evolution that serves our users and business goals.
This role is ideal for a backend engineer with strong experience in either Clojure or Go (or both) who genuinely enjoys working with multiple languages, values pragmatic technology decisions, and wants to help guide platform evolution at scale.
You'll thrive here if you're language-pragmatic, enjoy working across teams, and can navigate technical evolution with clarity. Success means you've strengthened our architecture across both Clojure and Go, influenced strategy, guided engineers through transitions, and helped deliver impactful capabilities while maintaining reliability through change.
Lead architecture and design for major backend systems in both Clojure and Go
Work across teams to define, align, and drive shared technical direction
Design, build, and operate backend services with a focus on scalability, security, and resilience
Make strategic recommendations about when to maintain, evolve, or rebuild components
Partner with Product and Engineering leaders to connect technical decisions with business outcomes
Mentor engineers across DevEx in both Clojure and Go, helping teams navigate technology transitions
Drive improvements in observability, performance, and service reliability across the entire stack
Help refine DevEx's security posture in line with company-wide strategy
Represent engineering work clearly to senior stakeholders and other teams
Participate in the on-call rotation and improve operational readiness across services
Champion clear communication, documentation, and technical excellence
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience
Deep experience building and operating large-scale backend systems
Strong programming abilities in either Clojure or Go with demonstrated willingness and ability to learn the other
Proven ability to drive architectural design and guide multi-team initiatives
Strong understanding of cloud-native systems, distributed system patterns, and microservices
Experience influencing technical direction across teams and mentoring senior engineers
Ability to articulate tradeoffs and connect technical decisions to product and business needs
Comfortable collaborating across engineering, product, design, and other functions
Excellent written and spoken communication in a remote, async environment
Strong Plus:
Production experience with both Clojure and Go
Experience with Datomic, event-driven architectures, or Kafka
Track record of successfully navigating platform migrations or consolidations
Experience working in polyglot environments
Critical mindset: You're genuinely enthusiastic about working in whichever language you have less experience with. If you're primarily a Go engineer, you're excited to dive deep into Clojure (potentially for an extended period). If you're primarily a Clojure engineer, you're eager to build Go expertise. We're looking for engineers who see technology transitions as opportunities, not obligations.
Build context on our architecture in both Clojure and Go
Pair with engineers across teams to understand core systems and workflows
Ship your first changes to production
Understand our technology evolution strategy and priorities
Build relationships across engineering
Lead design for a cross-team initiative or system-level improvement
Contribute meaningfully in both Clojure and Go codebases
Strengthen system boundaries and architectural clarity
Mentor engineers and contribute to improved technical documentation
Provide input on platform evolution decisions
You're a key technical leader for DevEx and a go-to partner across Docker
You're fluent working in both Clojure and Go
You've shaped architecture for major systems and improved reliability, performance, and operational capability
You've influenced technical strategy across multiple teams during our platform evolution
You're helping set a strong engineering culture that embraces pragmatic technology decisions
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Perks
Freedom & flexibility; fit your work around your life
Designated quarterly Whaleness Days plus end of year Whaleness break
Home office setup; we want you comfortable while you work
16 weeks of paid Parental leave
Technology stipend equivalent to $100 net/month
PTO plan that encourages you to take time to do the things you enjoy
Training stipend for conferences, courses and classes
Equity; we are a growing start-up and want all employees to have a share in the success of the company
Docker Swag
Medical benefits, retirement and holidays vary by country
Remote-first culture, with offices in Seattle and Paris
Docker embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our company will be.
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