About This Role
Strava is the leading subscription platform at the center of connected fitness, with more than 125 million community members in over 190 countries.
The platform offers a holistic view of your active lifestyle, no matter where you live, which sport you love and / or what device you use.
Everyone belongs on Strava when they are pursuing an active life.
This role is on the Trust and Safety Engineering Team, which focuses on preserving the trust of our community. We work together on a set of tools, capabilities, and features that keep Strava in compliance with privacy and portability laws, enable detection and remediation of spam and abuse, and keep user data private.
Our systems are used by other engineers and community management team members at Strava and are part of the fabric that keeps Strava functioning for our community members.
We are seeking a backend focused engineer with an interest in Trust and Safety engineering to join this impactful team. While the team has presence in both the San Francisco and Denver Strava offices, this role is for the Denver office.
This is a hybrid role based in our Denver Office.
For more information on compensation and benefits, please click here.
You’re excited about this opportunity because you will :
- Help define the future of Trust and Safety engineering at Strava
- Work directly on projects that are meant to keep our Athlete community safe
- Work on a highly collaborative team with a range of experience levels
- Build core capabilities that enable a safer product
- Work on Trust and Safety related product features in addition to backend capabilities
You will be successful here by :
- Thoughtfully prioritizing incoming requests based on business objectives and team priorities
- Demonstrating empathy for Strava users and their experience of safety on our platform
- Contributing to an inclusive and collaborative team culture
- Owning your work end-to-end
We’re excited about you because you :
- Are (or aspire to be) a champion of Trust and Safety principles
- Are excited to keep Strava a safe place for all community members
- Have built services in a production environment, using languages like (but not limited to) Ruby, Scala, Java, Python, Go, etc.
- Have experience with relational or NoSQL databases in production (we use MySQL, Redis, and Cassandra)
- Have experience with open source distributed systems technologies (we use Kafka, Finagle, Kubernetes, and Docker)