[Remoto] Software Engineer, Python @Maxihost

We believe there is a better way to work with technology. By building cutting-edge internet infrastructure products, our goal is to help make the internet faster and safer. That is why we take a different approach to infrastructure.

Our automated platform combines the flexibility of bare metal with the automation capabilities of the cloud, allowing our customers to deploy a dedicated server in minutes across different locations around the world.

Despite having several technical features and differentiators, we know that what makes our products and services great is our team and the people behind every single one of our achievements. Based on that, talent is something we are always looking for.

We work in an agile and highly collaborative environment, with all members of the Software Engineering team working remotely. We don’t use strict methodologies or copy industry standards. We’ve created our own workflow, which allows us to work calmly and productively. This workflow is public and can be found here.

As a Python Engineer, you'll be mostly working on internal tools, building integrations between our systems and scripts that automate the lifecycle of servers on the Maxihost platform.

We're looking for enthusiastic and resourceful software engineers who are passionate about building great products, someone who loves being part of a team, whilst enjoying the autonomous nature of working remotely.

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Experience comes in many forms, many skills are transferable, and passion goes a long way. If your experience is this close to what we’re looking for, consider applying. We know that diversity of thought makes for the best problem-solving and creative thinking, which is why we're dedicated to adding new perspectives to the team and encourage everyone to apply.

Apply here: https://www.maxihost.com/careers?jobId=3j70OmdbWsiy&ft_source=Github_4000128629&ft_medium=Portal_4000058587

Fonte: https://github.com/backend-br/vagas/issues/4313