komoot is hiring a Remote Senior Backend Developer
**Remote (Europe) | Full- time & Permanent role | Outdoor navigation app | 15+M users | 70 employees + 40 freelances | squad structure**\n\n**Senior Backend Developer @ komoot (Kotlin/Java/Scala)**\n@ komoot We are building the best outdoor navigation planner and the biggest outdoor community and simply inspire people to explore more of the outdoors.\n\n**15million users | 100k 5* reviews**\n\nWe are now searching for Senior Backend Engineer and Senior Backend Engineer/ Data Scientist who would like to take their skills to the next level, love to find simple and smart solutions to complex problems and focuses on delivering impact.\n\nAs komootโs next backend engineer, you join a highly-motivated team of tech enthusiasts. We are focused on impact, thatโs why we love to find simple and smart solutions to complex problems, and embrace modern technologies to face our tough challenges. Join us if you live and love infrastructure as code, automating workflows, x10 scaling challenges and building resilient, self-healing micro-services.\n\n**What you will do**\n* Implement new product features closely with client developers, designers, copy writers, quality assurance, data scientists and product managers\n* Keep our system state-of-the-art and resilient for our fast growing traffic\n* Develop end-to-end solutions including concept, road map planning, implementation, testing, deployment and monitoring\n* Build new micro-services with Kotlin and AWS, and improve existing ones\n* Work on high-traffic online services (like REST APIs) and offline workers for data crunching\n\n**You will be successful in this position if you**\n* Are highly self-driven, responsible and keen to learn and improve\n* Have 3+ years of professional experience in developing distributed and resilient web applications\n* Have 3+ years of professional experience with Kotlin, Java or Scala\n* Have 3+ years of professional experience with AWS, Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure\n* Have experience with Infrastructure as Code, continuous integration & deployment and monitoring\n* Enjoy paying attention to details and care about solid solutions\n* Are a great communicator in a diverse team\n\nFor more information you can click the apply link which will direct you to our website.\nTo find out more about how we recruit people/ salary etc you can follow this link: https://www.komoot.com/jobs-process\n \n\nPlease mention the words **GIRL ABOUT LEVEL** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4xNDEuNDEuMTg3). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Location\nEurope
# How do you apply?\n\nIf this sound like you we would love to hear from you.\nPlease follow the apply link and send us:\n\n* Your CV\n* A write-up explaining who you are and why you are interested in working at komoot\n* Examples of your work (e.g. GitHub, PDFs, Slideshare, etc.)\n* Feel free to send us something that shows us a little more about what youโre interested in, be it your Twitter/Instagram account, or your OpenStreetMap profile if you have one
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