Remote Senior Infrastructure Software Engineer, Storage Core Job at Dropbox
Job Overview
Dropbox is hiring a remote candidate for Senior Infrastructure Software Engineer, Storage Core. This is a full time position. Work location: Canada.
The role typically involves technologies such as Rust, Go, REST, software engineering, engineer, architecture.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain large-scale distributed storage systems that ensure data durability, availability, and performance.
- Collaborate with peers to evolve the architecture of Dropbox’s core storage infrastructure for improved scalability and efficiency.
- Contribute to the design of replication, erasure coding, and system lifecycle management systems that balance cost, reliability, and performance.
- Write high-quality, performant, and maintainable code in Go and Rust.
- Participate in the on-call rotation, gaining firsthand experience operating Dropbox’s production storage systems
- Investigate and resolve complex production issues, performing root cause analysis and driving continuous reliability improvements.
- Partner with cross-functional teams (Networking, Hardware, Capacity Planning) to deliver end-to-end reliable and cost-efficient storage solutions
- Take ownership of scoped projects and demonstrate growth toward leading larger, cross-team technical initiatives.
Required Skills
Primary Skills
- Rust
- Go
- REST
- software engineering
Secondary Skills
- engineer
- architecture
- monitoring
Skills required for this role include Rust, Go, REST, and related tools for day-to-day development.
Job Details
- Employment Type: Full Time
- Location: Canada
- Salary: $190400 – $257600 USD
Tech Stack
Rust, Go, REST, software engineering, engineer, architecture, monitoring
Role details
Role Description
As a Senior Software Engineer on the Storage team, you will help design, build, and operate Dropbox’s large-scale storage systems that provide high durability and scalability for millions of users across all of Dropbox products. The Storage team owns the distributed storage infrastructure at the heart of Dropbox, systems responsible for storing exabytes of user data across multiple data centers worldwide.
You’ll collaborate with experienced engineers across infrastructure and product teams to improve reliability, optimize performance, and evolve the architecture of Dropbox’s storage layer. This role offers deep exposure to distributed systems and storage challenges such as replication, erasure coding, consistency tradeoffs, and performance tuning at massive scale.
It’s an ideal opportunity for engineers who love building resilient infrastructure, learning from complex production systems, and growing into technical leadership. You’ll gain hands-on experience operating mission-critical services, influence architectural decisions, and directly improve how Dropbox keeps user data safe, durable, and available.
Responsibilities
Requirements
- 9+ years of strong understanding of distributed systems principles, including replication, consistency, and fault tolerance.
- Experience developing and debugging production services in C++, Go, or Rust.
- Familiarity with distributed storage systems, file systems, or data infrastructure at scale.
- Demonstrated ability to write efficient, reliable, and maintainable code in mission-critical environments.
- Experience troubleshooting complex systems and participating in on-call or operational rotations.
- Solid communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work across infrastructure and product teams.
- Eagerness to learn, grow, and contribute to multi-year infrastructure evolution initiatives.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience building and operating large-scale object storage or distributed storage systems (e.g. S3, Ceph, GFS/Colossus).
- Deep interest in systems performance, profiling, and low-level optimization.
- Familiarity with replication protocols, erasure coding, and data placement algorithms.
- Experience with production monitoring, observability, and incident response workflows.
- Contributions to infrastructure projects, open-source systems, or developer tooling that improved reliability and performance.