The people at UiPath believe in the transformative power of automation to change how the world works. We’re committed to creating category-leading enterprise software that unleashes that power.
To make that happen, we need people who are curious, self-propelled, generous, and genuine. People who love being part of a fast-moving, fast-thinking growth company. And people who care—about each other, about UiPath, and about our larger purpose.
Could that be you?
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will design, build, and improve reliable cloud services that power critical automation capabilities across the UiPath platform. You will work on backend systems that need to scale, perform consistently, integrate with other platform services, and support customers across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. You will own complex technical areas, make strong design decisions, and help improve the quality, reliability, performance, and maintainability of the systems your team owns.
Design, develop, test, and maintain backend and cloud-native services used across the UiPath platform.
Build scalable, secure, reliable, and high-performing distributed systems, with a focus on long-term maintainability.
Work on technical challenges related to scalability, availability, performance, observability, incident prevention, and multi-environment deployments.
Collaborate with product managers, engineers, architects, and other teams to deliver solutions aligned with customer and platform needs.
Contribute to system design, technical planning, code reviews, automation, and engineering best practices.
Identify bottlenecks, production issues, technical debt, and improvement areas, and drive practical solutions with strong ownership.
5+ years of software engineering experience, with strong backend development experience.
Hands-on experience with one or more modern programming languages such as C#, Java, Python, or Go.
Strong understanding of distributed systems, microservices, APIs, cloud-native architecture, and system design.
Experience building production-grade services in cloud environments such as Azure, AWS, or GCP.
Good knowledge of containers, Kubernetes, CI/CD, monitoring, logging, and observability.
Strong understanding of data structures, algorithms, multithreading, asynchronous programming, and performance considerations.
Experience with relational and/or NoSQL databases, messaging systems, or event-driven architectures.
Ability to write clean, well-tested, maintainable code and contribute to strong engineering practices.
Interest in automation, AI, developer platforms, enterprise software, or large-scale cloud systems is a plus.
Maybe you don’t tick all the boxes above—but still think you’d be great for the job? Go ahead, apply anyway. Please. Because we know that experience comes in all shapes and sizes—and passion can’t be learned.
Many of our roles allow for flexibility in when and where work gets done. Depending on the needs of the business and the role, the number of hybrid, office-based, and remote workers will vary from team to team. Applications are assessed on a rolling basis and there is no fixed deadline for this requisition. The application window may change depending on the volume of applications received or may close immediately if a qualified candidate is selected.
We value a range of diverse backgrounds, experiences and ideas. We pride ourselves on our diversity and inclusive workplace that provides equal opportunities to all persons regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression, national origin, disability, neurodiversity, military and/or veteran status, or any other protected classes. Additionally, UiPath provides reasonable accommodations for candidates on request and respects applicants' privacy rights. To review these and other legal disclosures, visit our privacy policy.
Based on 7,145 disclosed Software salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $157K/year, with most offers between $123K and $199K (10th–90th percentile: $101K–$235K).
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