Senior Go Software Engineer

TechBiz Global GmbH
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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At TechBiz Global, we’re more than just a recruitment and software development company — we’re aGerman based global partner dedicated to your business success. With a diverse, distributed team, we specialize in IT recruitment, outstaffing, outsourcing, software development, and consulting services for more than 100 clients around over 20 countries.

At TechBiz Global, we are providing recruitment service to our TOP clients from our portfolio. We are currently seeking aSenior Go Software Engineerto join one of ourclients' teams. If you're looking for an exciting opportunity to grow in a innovative environment, this could be the perfect fit for you.



About the role

We’re looking for a Senior Go Software Engineer to build real-time voice AI systems that set the standard.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Design and enhance backend infrastructurefocusing on scalability, performance, and reliability. Implement features and maintain the systems that power our next-generation products.

  • Expertly manage concurrency and parallelismin Go using goroutines, channels, and synchronization primitives like mutexes and wait groups.

  • Develop robust networking and streaming capabilities, including experience with network programming, sockets, and protocols like WebSockets and WebRTC.

  • Lead performance optimization initiativesby profiling Go code, reducing latency, and efficiently managing memory and garbage collection.

  • Build fault-tolerant systemswith strong recovery mechanisms and failover strategies to maintain service continuity.

  • Implement comprehensive logging and tracingusing tools such as zap, klog, OpenTelemetry, and Jaeger to enhance monitoring and troubleshooting.

  • Apply Test-Driven Development (TDD) and engage in Pair Programmingto ensure high code quality and promote team collaboration.

  • Participate actively in code reviews, offering constructive feedback to uphold code quality and adhere to best practices.

  • Stay informed on the latest in software developmentand contribute to the team's continuous learning and improvement.

You have:

  • At least 5 years of professional experiencewith Go, along with a track record of developing scalable and extensible systems.

  • Additional proficiency in Python and familiarity with infrastructure containerization, DevOps & MLOps tools (preferably GCP or AWS).

  • Extensive experience increating and maintaining robust APIsand implementing advanced CI/CD pipelines.

  • A strong foundation in software engineering principles and a commitment to leading-edge practices including TDD, pair programming, and continuous integration.

Beyond the basics:

  • Exposure tovoice technologieslike WebRTC and Twilio.

  • A background inAI, particularly around Large Language Models, Speech to Text, and Voice Synthesis applications.

  • Experience inAI-related fields, such as low-latency audio stream processing or leveraging LLMs in product environments.

  • Knowledge ofdistributed computing and cloud infrastructureat scale.

What We Offer:

  • Autonomy at speed:High-ownership roles in a fast-moving startup.

  • Remote-first flexibility:Contribute from anywhere, on your schedule.

  • Cutting-edge technology:Work on what interests you most.

  • Career growth:Scale your impact as the company grows.

  • Rewarding package:Competitive pay, equity options, and comprehensive benefits that reflect your skills and experience. 

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