Compensation and benefits
Salary : USD 170,000 - 210,000 per year
Equity : 0.4 - 0.6%
Benefits : Hardware setup of choice, flexible work hours, optional desk at a local coworking space or in our SF office, health insurance (premiums 100% covered, incl dependents), 401k match (4%)
About pganalyze
At pganalyze, we’re redefining how developers optimize one of the world’s most popular databases, PostgreSQL. Our software gives companies like Atlassian, Robinhood, and Notion the tools to solve their most complex Postgres performance challenges, ensuring their mission-critical applications run smoothly at scale.
By joining us, you’ll tackle the complex technical and user experience problems at the heart of large Postgres deployments, collaborate with a passionate team and open source community, and, together, help shape the future of Postgres. Our product is heavy on automated analysis and custom visualizations, and we build advisors to make automatic recommendations, such as the best index to fix a slow query.
We are a fully remote company, with the core team based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our company is independent, self-funded, and profitable, giving us complete control over our product roadmap and priorities. We emphasize autonomy and focus time by having few meetings per week.
We welcome people of different backgrounds, abilities, experiences and perspectives. Having a work environment that is diverse, inclusive and focuses on learning from one another is central to how we operate. Working together is a form of community, and we care about the shared spaces being safe and supportive.
About the role
When we started pganalyze, one thing was clear to us : We are 100% focused on Postgres, and making our customer’s Postgres databases, and their queries, perform well. But offering a product that makes Postgres better can’t happen in isolation - and we believe that being involved in upstream development with the Postgres project, and common extensions, is essential for us to continue being successful.
Over the years we’ve worked on community projects such as libpg_query (the Postgres query parser as a library), and made use of the Postgres planner turned-into-a-library in our application (for our Index Advisor). We’ve also made minor contributions to Postgres directly, be it by authoring patches, reviewing patches on pgsql-hackers, or supporting community conferences.
In this role you will take pganalyze’s involvement with the Postgres project to the next level, by contributing both minor and major patches and investing in reviews for functionality that is relevant to monitoring, query planning, and overall performance of the database. You will also continue your own efforts on making Postgres the best relational open-source database.
This role is geared towards an existing Postgres hacker who wants to continue working on open-source projects full-time, with most of it allocated to the Postgres project. Our goal is to develop a healthy feedback cycle in terms of common performance and planning bottlenecks we see with pganalyze customers, and to turn that into upstream improvements as well as open-source extensions where applicable.
You will also have the opportunity to engage with the rest of the engineering team to improve how pganalyze works, or contribute to functionality currently not open-source (such as our “query planner as a library”), but we expect that to be less than 20% of your time.
At pganalyze you will :
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Database Engineer • San Francisco, CA, United States