Elastic is a leading Search AI company empowering organizations to harness their data at scale through AI-driven search, security, and observability solutions. They seek a Software Engineer I for the Observability Logs UX team, focused on building user interfaces and APIs in Kibana using TypeScript and React, to help application developers gain actionable insights through log data.
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Skills
Proficient in JavaScript with at least 2 years of experience in React web application development.
Experience working with TypeScript and/or Node.js.
Ability to develop both frontend and backend components.
Familiarity with observability concepts, Elasticsearch, and related open-source technologies.
Comfort working in distributed teams and remote collaboration.
Responsibilities
Develop user experience features for Observability applications in Kibana using TypeScript and React.
Collaborate with a distributed team of engineers to maintain and enhance UX, APIs, and backend services.
Build turnkey observability solutions that efficiently collect, store, and present log data insights.
Contribute to both frontend and backend codebases focused on logs, metrics, and traces.
Participate in team mentoring, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning within a fast-paced environment.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical field, or equivalent technical bootcamp experience.
Benefits
Competitive base salaries within posted ranges plus stock program eligibility.
Company-matched 401(k) with dollar-for-dollar matching up to 6%.
Health coverage for employees and families in many locations.
Flexible work schedules and options for remote work.
Generous vacation and parental leave policies.
Up to $2000 match for financial donations and volunteer time.
40 hours per year allotted for volunteer projects.
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