Company Name: Cape Job Details: $150-230k+,EquityAWSGCPPythonJavaAzureGolangKotlinRustMid,and,Senior,levelNew,YorkRemote,from,US Job Url: https://app.welcometothejungle.com/jobs/ezASe-1s?theme=take-another-look Job Description: RoleWho you areAlthough we list out what we generally look for, we are likely missing other attributes and skills that you have that could make you a great fit, but are not currently listed. It doesn’t hurt to take a chance and apply!4+ years of software engineering or SRE experienceStrong familiarity with AWSFluency in Golang, Rust, Java/Kotlin, Python, or similar languageExperience with building, deploying, and using monitoring infrastructure & toolsExperience designing, building, and delivering high availability systems and infrastructurePassion for privacy and national securityA desire to work on software that has real-world impactDesirableFamiliarity with Azure and/or GCP in addition to AWSFamiliarity with mobile telecommunications technologies such as IP media subsystem (IMS), 4G/5G mobile core network functions, and/or multimedia protocolsExperience managing redundant, high availability multi-site deploymentsExperience organizing documentation to support accreditation processes such as FedRamp and ATOsWhat the job involvesWe are relentless builders, constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible and bringing to life ideas that have never before existedInnovation is at the core of everything we doAt Cape, we trust our team to deliver greatness and empower them to make a profound impactAs a member of our team, you will collaborate seamlessly with our diverse group of talented engineers and other team members, enjoying dynamic interactions with colleagues from across the organizationDive into a well-funded but early-stage startup. We’re in a scrappy phase, be comfortable getting a little uncomfortableReclaim some of the personal privacy we have all sacrificed as smartphone adoption has grownFlex your technical skills on hard, important problems with serious implications for consumer privacy and national securityPush the envelope - we are using new technology in novel waysWork on greenfield problems. Starting new projects from the ground up. Shaping the stack, practices, and getting the opportunity to try new tools and technologiesWork in person! There are no facetime requirements or set hours here, and we all take work from home days. But our default work location is our DC or NY office, and we enjoy the informal culture and serendipity that in-person work enablesBe responsible for the full lifecycle development of our privacy-focused telecommunications and deployment infrastructureBuild, integrate, and maintain our instrumentation and monitoring infrastructure and tooling for improving the reliability, availability, and performance of our systemHelp solve issues proactively before they become issuesBuild new or integrate with existing telecommunications infrastructure and componentsOwn the technical accreditation and compliance process end-to-end for FedRampShape and influence what great software engineering practices look likeBalance short term critical business needs with long term product vision and roadmapShare this jobReport a problem with this jobHide companyView 11 more jobs at CapeCompanyCompany benefitsMedical insuranceVision insuranceDental insurance401(k)Paid maternity leavePaid paternity leaveCommuter benefitsDisability insuranceFunding (last 2 of 4 rounds)Mar 2025$15mSERIES BApr 2024$40mSERIES BTotal funding: $76mOur takeThe massive amounts of data that telecom companies hold on their customers, and the various weak spots in mobile networks, offer many lucrative possibilities for hackers. With massive mobile network data breaches affecting the likes of US telecom giant AT&T, Cape is a mobile network responding with a way to reconcile personal privacy and national security.Cape positions itself as a privacy-first mobile network, offering 5G and 4G speeds with more privacy. It collects minimal personally identifiable information from its customers as well as offering spam protection, hardened account security and firewall. The network itself piggybacks on existing cellular networks and uses advanced encryption and data protocols to protect its customers.The company has attracted good investment and secured contracts with the US military because of the network's ability to contribute to national security. Cape only came out of stealth in 2024, though, and its first steps will be to provide its users with eSIMs. A partnership with UScellular will help grow the company's market share as well.FreddieCompany Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle