engineering
Posted Apr 16Senior Software Engineer, Billing
at Sentry
San Francisco, United StatesRemote
Requirements
- Their work directly impacts company revenue and customer trust, requiring distributed systems expertise, attention to financial accuracy, and deep understanding of product usage patterns.
Benefits
- With more than $217 million in funding and 100,000+ organizations that believe we’re on to something, we're building performance and error monitoring tools that help companies like Disney, Microsoft, and Atlassian spend less time fixing bugs and more time building products.
- The base salary range (or hourly wage range, if applicable) that Sentry reasonably expects to pay for this position is $190,000 to $280,000 USD.
- A successful candidate’s actual base salary (or hourly wage) amount will be determined by a variety of relevant factors including, without limitation, the candidate’s work location, education, work and other relevant experience, skills, and job-related knowledge.
- A successful candidate will be eligible to participate in Sentry’s employee benefit plans/programs applicable to the candidate’s position (including incentive compensation, equity grants, paid time off, and group health insurance coverage). See Sentry
Additional details
- ABOUT SENTRY Bad software is everywhere, and we’re tired of it.
- Sentry is on a mission to help developers write better software faster so we can get back to enjoying technology.
- Sentry embraces a hybrid work model across our global hubs, with Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays set as in-office anchor days to encourage meaningful collaboration.
- If you like to selfishly build things that make your digital life better, come help us build the next generation of software monitoring tools.
- ABOUT THE TEAM The Billing & Revenue engineering team sits at the intersection of product, finance, and infrastructure.
- They're responsible for ensuring every observable event—errors, logs, traces, session replays—gets accurately measured, priced, and billed.
- The team works cross-functionally with product, engineering, BizOps, marketing, and sales to build systems that enable new products and pricing models.