Nango

Developer Infrastructure

BackendEngineer

$120–200k USA FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior/Staff candidates.

The Brief

“Backend Engineer at Nango. Skills: Backend engineering, Developer infrastructure, API development. Design backend systems. Scale backend systems”

Industry & Context.

Developer Infrastructure
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years backend engineering experience, 10+ years backend engineering experience, Proven ability to scale high-traffic systems, Deep experience with developer infrastructure, Deep experience with APIs, Deep experience with databases, Deep experience with performance-critical systems, Comfortable with Node.js, Comfortable with modern backend stacks, Based in North America, LATAM or Europe

Nice to Have

Passion for developer tools, Passion for best practices, Passion for building outstanding DX, Product mindset, Developer empathy, Pragmatic, Positive, Low ego, Startup-ready, Autonomous, Ownership-driven, Able to navigate ambiguity

What You'll Do.

Design backend systems

Scale backend systems

Build developer interfaces

Collaborate with customers

Solve integration challenges

Shape company strategy

Engage with open-source community

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Core engineering team; Developer customers

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning

Full Job Description

(Remote — North America, LATAM or Europe) Nango https://nango.dev (YC W23) is a developer infrastructure company and the leading provider of API access for agents and apps. It enables AI applications to connect to the real world through integrations. More than 400 paying customers rely on Nango today, including Replit, Ramp, Mercor, Vapi, Instantly, and Exa. We are a YC-backed, multi-million ARR company with a team of 10 from AWS, Snyk, GitHub, Okta, Netlify, Uber, Samsara, and more. We are hiring Senior & Staff Backend Engineers to join the core engineering team building Nango’s platform and developer infrastructure. This is a critical role at the heart of the company: as a product-led business selling to developers, our engineers directly drive the product roadmap, specifications, and execution. You will own core systems end-to-end, from ideation and design to implementation and close collaboration with developer customers, shaping both the platform and how Nango evolves. WHAT YOU’LL DO - Design and scale backend systems, APIs, and services for our open-source platform. - Build world-class developer interfaces: APIs, SDKs, UIs, and a runtime that delights developers. - Collaborate directly with customers to solve integration challenges. - Optimize performance, scalability, and reliability across backend services. - Shape the roadmap and company strategy with high ownership of key decisions. - Engage with the open-source community, owning and maintaining our repo. WHO YOU ARE - 5+ years (senior-level) or 10+ years (staff-level) of backend engineering experience, with proven ability to scale high-traffic systems. - Deep experience with developer infrastructure, APIs, databases, and performance-critical systems. - Passion for developer tools, best practices, and building outstanding DX. - Comfortable with Node.js and modern backend stacks. - Strong communicator, proactive, and reliable in a remote-first environment. - Product mindset and developer empathy: you optimi

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