engineering
Posted May 29Full Stack Engineer, Observability
at LaunchDarkly
United StatesRemote
Responsibilities
- Design and build full-stack features that address enterprise adoption requirements across Observability
- Own integrations and infrastructure capabilities end-to-end—from API design and backend services to UI surfaces
- Collaborate with product managers, designers, solutions engineers, and customers to understand enterprise
- Write well-tested, observable code and uphold high engineering standards across the team
- Make dashboards, alerts, and configuration deployable, version-controlled, and auditable
- Support standard enterprise workflows: peer review, rollback, compliance, and GitOps-style delivery
- Reduce adoption friction for organizations with mature DevOps practices Integrations
- Build data import and export pipelines connecting O11y to other event tracking and observability solutions
- Design extensible integration patterns that support a growing ecosystem of enterprise tooling About You:
Requirements
- These are the gaps we repeatedly encounter in enterprise deals, and your work will directly influence our ability to win and expand accounts. Responsibilities:
- Connect O11y Alerts to issue trackers (Jira, Linear, PagerDuty, etc.) to close the loop on incident workflows
- Proficiency across the stack—comfortable in TypeScript/React on the frontend and Go (or similar) on the backend •
- Familiarity with Infrastructure-as-Code tooling (Terraform, Pulumi, etc.) or
- experience building IaC-compatible APIs
- Understanding of enterprise software
- requirements: compliance, auditability, RBAC, and GitOps workflows
- Experience with observability tools (Datadog, Grafana, OpenTelemetry, etc.) is a plus
- Familiarity with LaunchDarkly's feature flagging or Observability product is a plus Pay:
Experience
- 5+ years of professional software engineering
Benefits
- Target pay ranges based on Geographic Zones for Level 3:
- Zone 1: San Francisco/Bay Area or NYC Metropolitan Area, Boston, Seattle - $171,200 - $235,400**
- Zone 2: Irvine, LA, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Santa Rosa, Austin, Portland, Philadelphia, Chicago - $154,100 - $211,860**
- Zone 3: All other US locations - $ 145,500 - $200,090 **
- LaunchDarkly operates from a place of high trust and transparency; we are happy to state the pay range for our open roles to best align with your needs.
- Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.
- *Within the United States, our geographic pay zones are defined by counties surrounding major metropolitan areas.
- **Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), health, vision, and dental insurance, and mental health benefits in addition to salary. About LaunchDarkly:
Contact
- To do so, contact People Ops at hr@launchdarkly.com .
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Additional details
- LaunchDarkly is looking for a Full Stack Engineer to help close critical enterprise capability gaps in our Observability product.
- Observability has strong post-acquisition momentum—we're executing large-scale migrations, shipping net-new capabilities, and building an enterprise pipeline—and we need engineers who can own the work that makes us credible at the enterprise level.
- Participate in architecture and design discussions, making well-reasoned trade-offs for scalability, reliability, and maintainability
- Engage with internal stakeholders and occasionally enterprise customers to validate solutions and gather feedback
- Participate in on-call rotations and maintain production reliability for your features What You'll Work On
- experience shipping production-quality full-stack features
- Experience building integrations, data pipelines, or APIs that connect systems at scale
- Strong communication skills—you can work across functions and are comfortable interacting with technical customers or solutions engineers •
- Modern software delivery was supposed to be the foundation for a thriving digital business but reality has proven otherwise.
- Slow, inefficient development cycles, costly outages, and fragmented customer experiences are preventing developers from building their best software.