We're an early stage and growing startup making community cellular networks simple. Our core mission is to empower the more than one billion people currently unserved by cellular networks to build and operate their own infrastructure.
Our products make real impact in the lives of our customers and their communities. Our customers are small-scale rural entrepreneurs who use our products to generate sustainable revenue while providing vital communications services to their communities.
We’re a strongly technical team with a heart for social change. Endaga grew out of UC Berkeley’s Technology and Infrastructure for Developing Regions group. Our work has been covered in Ars Technica and MIT Technology Review, which recently selected one of our founders as one of their “35 under 35”. We’re funded by awesome investors, including Sanjit Biswas (Meraki), Tony Jamous (Nexmo), Jeff Hammerbacher (Cloudera), the Knight Foundation, and Kapor Capital.
Oakland, CA
We’re looking for a software engineer to help build the core of our product, from our devices to our cloud-based management infrastructure. We’re a "full stack" shop: we do everything from designing rugged radio hardware to delivering cloud services. In this role, you'll primarily be working with OpenBTS, FreeSwitch, Python, Go, C++, and the various front-end technologies.
Each of our customers is running their own small-scale phone company and you'll help us build all the infrastructure they need to do that. You'll be building tools to give our customers insight into how their networks are being used, as well as designing and implementing services for end users of Endaga networks. You'll also be making sure our core VOIP and SMS infrastructure is stable and scalable as we grow.
You should be comfortable working with cloud infrastructure; be able to reason about system architecture, security, and distributed systems; and be willing to learn and help out in all areas of our products. A focus on user experience, shipping quality software, and helping our rural operators succeed is a hard requirement. An understanding of the challenges involved in building rural infrastructure is a major plus.
To apply, please send your resume, a brief introduction, and a description of something interesting you’ve built to [email protected].