As a Developer Tooling Engineer at Nclusion, you'll enhance testing SDKs, write K6 test scripts, manage CI/CD integrations, and support engineering teams with tooling adoption.
About Nclusion
About the Role
What You’ll Own
What You Bring
Compensation
Nclusion is on a mission to provide traditional financial services to 1.5 billion people worldwide without access today. Without a secure way to save, invest, or transfer money, individuals are not empowered to accumulate short or long-term wealth. We're changing that by bridging the gap between traditional banking and the communities that need it most.
At Nclusion, engineers own their own testing. Our Developer Tooling team's job is to give them the frameworks to do it well. As a Developer Tooling Engineer, you'll help build and extend the tooling that makes this possible: our testing SDK, our K6 load testing framework, and the CI/CD integrations that tie them together. This is a role for someone who's shipped production code, cares about developer experience, and wants to go deeper on the infrastructure side of software engineering. You'll be joining a team that's invested in your growth and gives you real ownership from day one.
What You’ll Own
- Extend and maintain Nclusion's testing SDK by adding utilities, fixing issues, and improving the experience for engineering consumers.
- Write K6 load test scripts for engineering teams.
- Maintain and improve GitHub Actions CI/CD integrations to keep pipelines stable and fast.
- Write documentation, examples, and getting-started guides that help engineering teams onboard without hand-holding.
- Support teams adopting the tooling by answering questions, debugging integration issues, gathering feedback to improve the tools.
- Grow into owning specific surfaces of the tooling stack over time.
- 2–5 years of professional software engineering experience
- Strong fundamentals in at least one statically typed language: you've shipped production code and are comfortable with types, generics, and module design.
- Some exposure to testing frameworks and CI/CD pipelines: you understand how automated tests get written and run.
- A developer mindset: you think about the person who will use what you build
- Comfort with ambiguity and iteration: developer tooling is a moving target, and you adapt without needing everything defined upfront.
- Strong written communication: the docs and examples you write are part of the product.
Benefits and Perks
- 📈 401k with a match!
- 🩺 Medical Insurance
- 🦷 Dental Insurance
- 👓 Vision Insurance
- 💸 Competitive compensation & equity – We believe in sharing success.
- ✈️ Flexible PTO – We focus on impact, not tracking vacation days. We encourage a minimum of 14 days.
- 🍽️ In-office lunch, team events & culture
In our commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace, we value the unique perspectives and experiences each individual brings to our team. We encourage all candidates, regardless of background, to apply. Your skills, talents, and potential contributions matter deeply to us, and we believe in creating an environment where everyone has an opportunity to thrive. We recognize that meeting every listed requirement may not always be possible, but we value passion, determination, and a willingness to learn. Your application is an opportunity for us to discover the exceptional qualities you bring.
The base pay range for this role is $150,000 – $175,000 per year.
Nclusion Palo Alto, California, USA Office
Palo Alto, California, United States
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