Senior Software Engineer - Full Stack Internal Tooling (Build and Deployment Platform)
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About the Job
The Deployment Infrastructure team is hiring a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer to lead the design, development, and evolution of the web UI for our build and deployment platform. In this role, you’ll craft a cohesive, intuitive user experience that enables engineers across Reddit to build, test, and ship software safely and confidently to a globally distributed cloud ecosystem.
Our team owns continuous integration, continuous deployment, and the underlying systems that power build and deployment workflows. We’re looking for an engineer who operates at the intersection of frontend engineering, distributed systems and infrastructure, and developer experience.
In your day-to-day, you can expect to:
- Design, build, and ship high-quality features across the stack, with a focus on creating reusable, maintainable UI components and polished frontends that scale with the platform
- Contribute to backend systems to deliver cohesive, end-to-end product experiences
- Define and enforce clean API boundaries between frontend and backend systems
- Collaborate with teammates to build a platform that supports:
- Orchestrating complex deploy
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