About the Role
Currently, PandaDoc is seeking a Middle Python Engineer to join our Document App Track. The role is part of the Document Domain team, which owns one of the most critical components of our platform - the document itself. This team is responsible for the core functionality that powers document creation, editing, and management across the product. The responsibilities include improving reliability, maintaining high quality standards, and enhancing developer experience while evolving the document platform to support new product capabilities. You will also have a chance to contribute to the long term domain excellence strategy. Are you adaptable, driven, and friendly? Do you thrive in a fast-paced work environment where collaboration is the norm? If the answer is yes, then you’re a Panda, and we want you to join our team.
In this role, you will:
Contribute to the vision and the architecture of the key component of the application - Document domain
Face and overcome multiple scale-related technical challenges
Finding and addressing systematic issues to maintain low time-to-change for other developers with a high change-confidence level
Our stack:
Microservice fleet around a large monolithic application in Django
PostgreSQL, Redis, Memcached
Python, Django
Amazon Web Services
Docker, Kubernetes
Kafka, NATS
AsyncIO
Grafana Monitoring Stack: Loki, Tempo, Mimir, Grafana
About you:
At least 3+ years of development experience with Python
Experience with any relational databases (SQL queries, migrations, optimization)
Experience with message queues (e.g. RabbitMQ, NATS, Kafka)
Understanding of event-based systems and basics of DDD
Strong understanding and experience in AsyncIO
Good understanding of the development cycle from requirements analysis and deployment to application monitoring
Hands-on experience in developing applications within both monolithic and microservice architectures
Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing
Tech Stack
PythonDjangoPostgreSQLRedisKafkaNATSAsyncIODockerKubernetesmicroservices