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Render

Postgres Product Engineer

Remote: United States (Remote)$204k–$280kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Render is seeking a Postgres Product Engineer to operate, maintain, and evolve its Postgres platform serving millions of developers. You'll own end-to-end projects, collaborate across teams, and help scale the product as the company grows.

What you'll do

  • Operate and maintain the Render Postgres fleet at scale
  • Design and implement new Postgres product capabilities and features
  • Collaborate with product, design, and cross-functional stakeholders on roadmapping
  • Participate in on-call responsibilities and incident response
  • Help evolve team culture and engineering practices as the company scales
  • Take complete end-to-end ownership of full stack projects

What they're looking for

  • Postgres operation and administration at scale
  • Distributed systems design and troubleshooting
  • Full-stack software development across multiple languages
  • Experience with Go, TypeScript, React, or Kubernetes
  • Modern CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code tools (Terraform)
  • API design and web framework experience
  • Product collaboration and stakeholder communication
  • On-call incident management and debugging

Benefits

  • 4 weeks of paid vacation
  • 14 weeks of fully paid parental leave for all parents
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Render

Render builds a modern cloud platform designed for AI-native applications, providing developers with managed infrastructure and deployment capabilities without requiring extensive infrastructure expertise. The company is hiring Solutions Engineers for pre-sales and technical support, and Software Engineers across multiple levels to develop core platform infrastructure, compute systems, and internal developer tools.

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Likely interview questions

  • Tell us about your experience operating Postgres at scale—what were the biggest challenges you faced and how did you solve them?
  • Describe a time you took end-to-end ownership of a complex project. How did you balance technical decisions with product requirements?