Procore (NYSE: PCOR) builds the most widely used construction management platform in the world. Our software connects every stakeholder on a construction project from owners to general contractors to specialty contractors and we're used on projects worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually.
We're hiring across the engineering org in Austin, TX at all levels:
\*Individual Contributors:\* - Principal Software Engineer - Staff Software Engineer (Streaming Data Infrastructure) - Senior Software Engineer (Frontend) - Senior DevOps Engineer (Mobile Platform) - Security Engineers (multiple levels)
\*Management:\* - Software Engineering Manager (Custom Fields) - Software Engineering Manager - Senior Manager, Software Engineering - Engineering Manager (Datagrid)
Our core platform is a large-scale Ruby on Rails monolith serving thousands of concurrent users on active construction projects. If you enjoy the challenge of performance, scalability, and developer experience at scale in Rails this is the place. We also work extensively with React, TypeScript, and Node.js on the frontend and in supporting services.
Tech you'll work with: Ruby on Rails, React, TypeScript, Node.js, Kafka (streaming data infrastructure), and modern observability tooling.
Comp is competitive IC principal roles range $198K$273K base + equity. Engineering management roles start around $169K base + equity.
Austin office is downtown at 221 W 6th Street.
Apply here: [https://careers.procore.com/jobs/search?page=1&query=&dropdo...](https://careers.procore.com/jobs/search?page=1&query=&dropdown_field_1_uids%5B%5D=bbb6f64252a7db61b48dd4f3433bcbb6)
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