CallRail is looking for an Atlanta-based Senior Software Engineer to help accelerate the growth and product development of our platform. We’re looking for someone with experience in server‑side web application development (preferably in Ruby on Rails), and some level of comfort occasionally working in the frontend (preferably in Angular).
What You'll Do
- Deliver incredible products. You’ll work from product strategy and customer context to define and scope your own work. We expect you to close the loop between engineering and outcomes – not just ship features, but reason about whether you’re building the right thing. You’ll help contribute to this platform as a product‑minded Engineer focused on delivering the best products possible.
- Collaborate. We collaborate with other Engineers, Product Managers, and business stakeholders, as equals, to provide optimal production services to our customers.
- Help Embody and Drive an AI‑forward Culture. We believe in AI as a tool engineers can leverage to not only build software faster, but enable experimentation, widen an individual’s impact, and enable quicker decision making. We’ll look to you to actively help move this culture forward.
- Communicate well. You’ll explain your work clearly to team members, and seek feedback to build a codebase we all enjoy contributing to. You’ll keep engineering leadership apprised of important developments on your team, and areas needing attention when appropriate.
- Be a good teammate. You’ll be helpful, open‑minded, respectful, and collaborative. You’ll support your teammates and challenge them to do their best work.
- Learn. Regardless of your level of experience or seniority, you'll work to improve your skills and learn more about our customers and their needs.
What You'll Need
We require all of the things in the previous section. Beyond that, there are a handful of things that will make you a better fit. We’ll still consider candidates who don't check all of these boxes.
If you've got analogous experience or a track record of being able to pick things up quickly, please tell us!
Experience with the following would be helpful:
- Building web applications with an MVC framework (especially Ruby on Rails)
- Use agentic coding tools (most of us use Claude) as a primary part of your workflow, not an occasional assist. You've built things with AI you couldn't have shipped alone.
- Contributions to the software development life cycle that go beyond just writing the code
- Writing unit tests to ensure good code quality and sufficient coverage.
- Reviewing code in a way that empowers your teammates while improving our codebase.
- Refactoring systems to perform well at scale while still being readable and easy to maintain.
- Mentoring and coaching other engineers.
Technologies and Tools We Use
- Ruby, Rails, Sidekiq, and Rspec
- Aurora, Redis, and Kubernetes (EKS)
Benefits
- Healthcare (one option covered at 100% for employees), Dental & Vision Coverage
- Competitive HSA with company matching
- Paid parental leave
- Flexible vacation policy
- 401K options with company dollar-for-dollar match
- Employee stock options available from day one
- $2,000 annual educational allowance
- Catered lunch every Tuesday * an in‑office perk
- MARTA transportation or office parking expenses covered
- Employee charitable donation company match, up to $500 annually
- Regular company outings and events
- Hybrid work options with $500 office stipend to set up your home office
- Designated bike storage
Hybrid Work
We understand both the value of collaborating in person as well as the benefit of working remotely to focus or support personal or family needs. We are offering this role to Atlanta‑based engineers to build a collaborative presence locally, but also work as a hybrid culture to afford everyone the personal flexibility needed.
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