Comment by bredren
5 days ago
Eclypsium | Portland, OR (USA) & Córdoba (ARGENTINA) | ONSITE / HYBRID | Full-time
We build supply-chain security that protects every device from chip to cloud. Fortune-100s and federal agencies run us in production, and we're growing two core teams:
• Senior Software Engineer – Portland ∘ Go / Python back-end, REST & gRPC APIs ∘ GCP, Docker, Terraform, Postgres, CI/CD ∘ 5 + yrs building production services → https://eclypsium.com/company/careers/#op-650071-senior-soft...
• Platform Architect – Córdoba ∘ Design & code our next-gen SaaS platform (GCP + K8s) ∘ Own scalability, reliability, security from day 1 ∘ 7 + yrs distributed-systems / cloud architecture → https://eclypsium.com/company/careers/#op-667280-platform-ar...
We are AI positive! Both positions will benefit if filled by people well-versed in use of AI to assist their existing deep experience in SWE to accelerate design, administration and implementation.
Why we like it here Startup-speed, no politics, real customer impact, equity, full health cover, flex PTO, parental leave.
I'll be in Córdoba 6/2–6/7, visiting from HQ in Portland—happy to grab coffee or maté and talk shop.
I was found by Eclypsium from my posting in the Who Wants to be Hired thread here on HN. This is the company's first post in the Who's Hiring AFAIK. So, the opportunities above are real.
Please send me an email at rob.banagale@eclypsium.com to ask questions or get an intro going, you're welcome to also apply using the instructions on the job postings page but please also shoot me a note! I hope to hear from you.
I’m Argentinian, but in SF. I’m very curious about the Portland - Cordoba connection
IIUC, an early technical employee was Argentinian and caused our engineering department to largely be built up in Cordoba. There's a sizable office down here!
Another argentinian here, nice username! :P
To both of you folks, if you think you or someone in your network would be a fit for the open position please do apply. You can send me a note as well, but it isn't required.