We’re hiring a Senior Software Engineer who enjoys solving hard technical problems, working across the full stack, and taking meaningful ownership in a growing company. This role leans toward backend engineering, but we expect our engineers to be comfortable contributing wherever the product needs them.
What You’ll Work On
- Own and improve meaningful production systems
- Design, build, and maintain production applications across backend services and web interfaces
- Take on complex backend problems while remaining comfortable contributing across the full stack
- Solve for reliability, maintainability, performance, and evolving product needs
- Contribute to technical and architectural decisions within the team
- Partner closely with product, engineering, and company leadership
- Work in fast feedback loops with relatively few layers between an idea and implementation
- Build software with visible impact on our products, customers, and company
- Make sound technical decisions and clearly explain the tradeoffs behind them
- Work effectively through ambiguity and turn unclear problems into actionable solutions
- Independently own complex technical work from problem definition through delivery
- Deliver reliably and adjust execution based on business priorities
- Contribute meaningfully to architecture, technical decisions, and engineering practices
- Improve the quality of the systems and code around them
- Contribute to a culture of curiosity, accountability, and momentum
- Senior Engineers here are strong individual contributors who are expected to bring judgment, initiative, and technical depth to the problems they own.
What We’re Looking For
- Designing and shipping production systems
- Building products from 0 to 1 in ambiguous environments
- Working across different systems, technologies, or problem domains
- Research, open-source contributions, or other technically rigorous work
- Solving problems that required thoughtful system design, tradeoff analysis, or non-obvious technical decisions
- Developing and maintaining production web applications and services
- Have strong backend fundamentals and are comfortable contributing to frontend work
- Can transfer experience from Java, Spring Boot, or comparable technologies into our .NET environment
- Get productive quickly in unfamiliar technologies
- Take ownership of learning rather than waiting for formal training
- Understand and explain the code you ship
- Evaluate technical and architectural decisions independently
- Review generated code critically
- Identify bugs and troubleshoot without relying on the tool to do the reasoning for you
- Recognize when a generated solution is wrong, overly complex, or simply not a good fit for the problem
Breadth and Curiosity
- Have expanded their scope through new systems, domains, technologies, or increased responsibility
- Are comfortable stepping outside their primary area of expertise when the problem requires it
- Learn unfamiliar systems and domain concepts quickly
- Connect product needs, customer impact, and technical design
- Bring ideas and patterns from previous experiences without assuming every past solution fits the current problem
Startup Adaptability
- Thrive in environments with evolving structure
- Take ownership of learning new systems and domains
- Proactively identify next steps rather than waiting for assignments
- Are comfortable on small teams where engineers contribute broadly and step in where needed to get work shipped
- Stay anchored to business goals, not just technical elegance
- Clear reasoning behind technical and architectural decisions
- Ability to articulate tradeoffs, not just best practices
- Awareness of business context when estimating timelines and choosing solutions
- The discipline to meet commitments
- The judgment to increase intensity when the situation calls for it and simplify when complexity is not justified
Experience That Is Particularly Relevant, Not Required
Exposure to complex or real-world data problems is compelling, including:
- Systems interacting with physical processes
- Geospatial or spatial data
- Combining multiple data streams to infer meaningful signals
- Problems requiring modeling, interpretation, or non-obvious conclusions
- Production applications built with .NET/C#, Java/Spring Boot, React, or comparable technologies
Benefits
- Salary range: $150,000-$185,000 annual base
- Hybrid work environment (3 days/week in Denver office)
- Health, dental, and vision insurance with low deductibles and premiums paid by company 99% for self and 50% for dependents and/or spouse
- 401K with company match (no vesting period)
- Student loan assistance
- Generous culture around time off, including:
- Unlimited PTO
- 6 days of sick time per year
- 11 paid company holidays per year
- Up to 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave
- Dog friendly office environment
About
Project Canary was founded in 2019 with a vision to measure what matters – the greenhouse gases emitted from critical parts of our energy infrastructure. Our team is constantly pushing the envelope to bring more visibility to the emissions problem than ever before – enabling the energy sector to reduce its carbon footprint.
Skills Required
- Demonstrated ability to reason through complex systems and make sound engineering decisions
- Experience designing and shipping production systems
- Experience developing and maintaining production web applications and services
- Strong backend engineering fundamentals
- Comfort contributing to frontend work
- Ability to work across different systems, technologies, or problem domains
- Ability to work effectively through ambiguity and independently own complex technical work
- Ability to explain technical tradeoffs and evaluate architectural decisions independently
- Ability to learn unfamiliar technologies quickly
- Ability to understand, explain, critically review, and troubleshoot code, including AI-generated code
- Experience with .NET, C#, Entity Framework Core, React, Java, Spring Boot, or comparable technologies
- Exposure to complex real-world data problems, physical processes, geospatial data, or multiple data streams
What We Do
Project Canary® is an environmental data and software company that collects, analyzes, quantifies, and visualizes asset-level environmental risk assessments and emission profiles. As a measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) solution, the Canary SENSE Platform™ integrates a networked sensor canopy, including 3rd party sensor data and assessment scores, to provide independently verifiable climate attribute data for upstream, midstream, and CCS (carbon capture and sequestration) projects. Project Canary’s insights help energy organizations improve performance, manage risks, and deliver auditable decarbonization data. Formed as a Public Benefit Corporation, the U.S. Colorado-based team includes scientists, engineers, and industry operators focused on the path to True Zero™.









