Zero Networks, an innovative network security solutions provider, is at an exciting time in its history and is growing fast! We are looking for a highly skilled and versatile Backend Engineer to join our development team. As a Backend Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining the backend infrastructure and components of our platform. As part of your role, you will also work on the frontend aspects of our platform and collaborate with stakeholders and cross-functional teams to optimize full-cycle system performance
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Software Engineering (or equivalent work experience) - must
- 4 + years of experience as a software engineer with hands-on production experience working in the backend side of complex systems
- Experience with cloud services (GCP/AWS/Azure)- must
- Strong proficiency in at least one backend programming language (e.g., Go, JAVA or C#) and associated frameworks
- Hands-on experience in the following technology stack: Kubernetes & Helm, Elasticsearch
- Experience with relational databases (PostgreSQL- advantage), and ability to design efficient schemas and write optimized queries
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams
- Low-level understanding of network protocols and Windows internals- advantage
Zero Networks is committed to fair and equitable compensation packages. A candidate’s salary will be based on qualifications, relevant experience, and work location. In addition to a competitive salary, our packages include stock options, attractive benefits, and an annual bonus (for non-commissioned roles).
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What We Do
Zero Networks fixes the root cause of most successful cyberattacks - overly open networks and excessive logon permissions - with a simple, fully automated platform for zero trust segmentation and remote access. Zero Networks learns and automatically restricts network and user access to what's strictly essential, leveraging multi-factor authentication to stop attacks from spreading.









